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" Ans. —j—. m-\-n 13. Divide the number 46 into two parts, so that when the one is divided by 7, and the other by 3, the sum of the quotients == 10. Ans. 28 and 18. 14. All my journeyings taken together, says a traveller, amount to 3040 miles; of which... "
An Elementary Treatise on Algebra: To which are Added Exponential Equations ... - Page 68
by Benjamin Peirce - 1837 - 284 pages
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Elements of Algebra

George Albert Wentworth - Algebra - 1883 - 506 pages
...Whence, ж=24, *+6 = 18, --5 = 3, f ^ 3 = 3. A 34 14. Divide 46 into two parts such that if one part be divided by 7, and the other by 3, the sum of the quotients shall be 10. Let ж = first part. Then 46 — ж = second part, Whence, ж = 18, and 46 — ж = 28....
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Shorter Course in Algebra

George Albert Wentworth - Algebra - 1886 - 284 pages
...weight. How many pounds were there of each ? 13. Divide 46 into two parts such that if one part be divided by 7, and the other by 3, the sum of the quotients shall be 10. 14. A house and garden cost $850, and five times the 1б. A man leaves the half of his...
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Elementary Algebra

Walter William Rouse Ball - Mathematics - 1890 - 512 pages
...leading to simple equations will be found in Chapter XL] 1. Divide the number 46 into two parts, such that when the one is divided by 7 and the other by 3, the quotients together may amount to 10. 2. Find a number such that the sum of it and of another number...
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A Higher Algebra

George Albert Wentworth - Algebra - 1891 - 594 pages
...г = 24, -+6 = 18, 2-5 = 3, 2-3 = 3. 2 о '1 14. Divide 4(i into two parts .such that if one part be divided by 7, and the other by 3, the sum of the quotients shall be 10. Let x = first part. Then 46 — x = second part, ] x 40 —x 1П and - + — = 10. 3 7...
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A Drill-book in Algebra

George William Jones - Algebra - 1892 - 300 pages
...the larger, the sum is 84: what are the numbers? i Divide 46 into two parts such that if one part bo divided by 7 and the other by 3, the sum of the quotients shall lic 10. 5. In a company of 266 men, women, and children, the«! are four times as many men and...
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Oxford Questions in Arithmetic and Algebra: Containing Papers Set in ...

Charles Abdy Marcon - 1897 - 314 pages
...n24daⅠ 吟 mo ㏄ ・ In 再 hat ti mecouldeachdo 山 ewhole? 9・ Divide 92 into two parts, such that, when the one is divided by 7 and the other by 3, the sum of the quotients may be zo・ >/ P・ 10・ Prove that, if the square of the difference of two integers is subtracted...
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