B, departed from different places at the same time, and travelled towards each other. On meeting, it appeared that A had travelled 18 miles more than B ; and that A could have gone B's journey in 1 5| days, but B would have been 28 days in performing... Elements of Algebra - Page 148by Bourdon (M., Louis Pierre Marie) - 1839 - 324 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Ray - Algebra - 1894 - 422 pages
...the direct road from С to D, and on meeting, it appeared that A had traveled 18 miles more than В ; and that A could have gone B's journey in 15| days, but В would have been 28 days in performing A's journey. What is the distance between С and D? Ans. 126... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1891 - 306 pages
...two such parts that the product may be to the sum of their squares as 6 to 13. Ans. 40 and 60. 10. Two persons, A and B, departed from different places at the same time, and traveled towards each other. On meeting, it appeared that A had traveled 18 miles more than B, and... | |
| Louis Parker Jocelyn - Algebra - 1902 - 460 pages
...left D. They traveled the direct road from С to D, and on meeting it appeared that A had traveled 18 miles more than B; and that A could have gone B's journey in 15| days, but В would have been 28 days in performing A's journey. What is the distance between С and D ? 24. On... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1891 - 312 pages
...two such parts that the product may be to the sum of their squares as 6 to 13. Ans. 40 and 60. 10. Two persons, A and B, departed from different places at the same time, and traveled towards each other. On meeting, it appeared that A had traveled 18 miles more than B, and... | |
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