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" In a company of 266 persons composed of men, women, and children, there are twice as many men as women, and twice as many women as children. How many are there of each? "
A School Algebra - Page 43
by George Albert Wentworth - 1890 - 495 pages
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Higher Algebra

George P. Lilley - Algebra - 1894 - 522 pages
...persons consists of men, women, and children. There are three times as many men as women, and five times as many women as children. How many are there of each ? 50. The sum of three numbers is 263. The first is 3 times the second, and the third is 23 more than...
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Essentials of Algebra for Secondary Schools

Webster Wells - Algebra - 1897 - 422 pages
...much as B. 12. A certain hall contains 425 persons ; there are 3 times as many men as women, and 4 times as many women as children. How many are there of each? 13. A man had $ 4.95. After spending a certain sum, he found that he had left 4 times as much as he...
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Essentials of Algebra for Secondary Schools: By Webster Wells

Webster Wells - Algebra - 1897 - 434 pages
...much as B. 12. A certain hall contains 425 persons ; there are 3 times as many men as women, and 4 times as many women as children. How many are there of each? •<• 13. A man had f 4.95. After spending a certain sum, he found that he had left 4 times as much...
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Essentials of Algebra: For Secondary Schools

Webster Wells - Algebra - 1897 - 426 pages
...much as В. 12. A certain, hall contains 425 persons ; there are 3 times as many men as women, and 4 times as many women as children. How many are there of each? 13. A man had $ 4.95. After spending a certain sum, he found that he had left 4 times as much as he...
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A Higher Algebra

George Albert Wentworth - 1902 - 668 pages
....•.760-2г = 500, -2z = -260. z = 130, 280-1 = 150, 260-z = 130, 220-z = 90. »13. In a company of 206 persons composed of men, women, and children, there are twice as many men as women, and twice as many women as children. How many are there of each? Let x = number of children. Then 2x —...
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Complete Arithmetic, Parts 2 and #3

George E. Mercer - Arithmetic - 1909 - 312 pages
...less number, and x + 4 the greater. 39. Divide 50 into two parts whose difference shall be 26. 40. In a company of 180 persons composed of men, women, and children, there are three times as many children as men, and twice as many women as men. How many are there of each ? 58....
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Intermediate Arithmetic, Parts 2-3

George E. Mercer, Mabel Bonsall - Arithmetic - 1914 - 324 pages
...less number, and x + 4 the greater. 39. Divide 50 into two parts whose difference shall be 26. 40. In a company of 180 persons composed of men, women, and children, there are three times as many children as men, and twice as many women as men. How many are there of each ? 41....
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Detroit Journal of Education, Volumes 1-2

1920 - 808 pages
...increased by six tmes the same number, the result is 168. Find the number 4. In a company of 180 persons there are twice as many men as women and three times...many women as children. How many are there of each? 5. A farmer raised a certain number of bushels of wheat, a times as much corn, and 3 times as much...
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