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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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The Institutes of Algebra: Being the First Part of a Course of Mathematics

Gerardus Beekman Docharty - Algebra - 1862 - 338 pages
...? Ans. 200 cavalry, 600 artillery, and 1800 foot. 40. Divide the number 46 into two parts, so thai when the one is divided by 7, and the other by 3, th6 quotients together may amount to 10. What are the parts ? Ans. 28 and 18. 41. From the first of...
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New University Algebra: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise, Containing ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - Algebra - 1864 - 444 pages
...3 and 1 of itself is equal to 250 ? Ans. 120. 4. Divide 77 into two such parts that if one part he divided by 7 and the other by 3, the sum of the quotients shall be 15. Ans. 50 and 21. 5. The sum of two numbers is 75. and their difference is equal to ^ of...
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Elementary Treatise on Algebra

Benjamin Peirce - Algebra - 1865 - 300 pages
...it is divided successively by m and by n, the sum of the quotients = a. . mn a Ans. — ! —. mj-re 13. Divide the number 46 into two parts, so that when...travelled 3£ times as much by water as on horseback, and 2^ times as much on foot as by water. How many miles did he travel in each of these three ways ? Ans....
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Algebra for the Use of Colleges and Schools: With Numerous Examples

Isaac Todhunter - Algebra - 1866 - 614 pages
...is still due; what was the amount of the bill? 5. 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. 6. A company of 266 persons consists of men, women and children; there are four times...
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An Elementary Treatise on Algebra: To which are Added Exponential Equations ...

Benjamin Peirce - Algebra - 1870 - 302 pages
...is divided successively by m and by n, the sum of the quotients = a. in na Ans. — ; — . j»-)-n 13. Divide the number 46 into two parts, so that when...of the quotients = 10. Ans. 28 and 18. 14. All my journey ings taken together, says a traveller, amount to 3040 miles ; of which I have travelled 3£...
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Elements of algebra

Robert Wallace - 1870 - 164 pages
...as cavalry. How many are there in each corps ? Ans. 200 cavalry, 600 artillery, and 1,800 foot. 40. Divide the number 46 into two parts, so that when the one is divided by 7, and the other by 3, the quotients together may amount to 10. What are the parts? Ans. 28 and 18. 41. From the first of two...
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The Complete Algebra: Designed for Use in Schools, Academies, and Colleges

Joseph Ficklin - Algebra - 1874 - 446 pages
...what was the amount of the bill ? Ans. $140. 5. 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. Ans. 28 and 18. 6. A company of 266 persons consists of men, women, and children ; there...
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Elementary Treatise on Algebra

Benjamin Peirce - 1875 - 306 pages
...that when it is divided successively by m and by n, the sum of the quotients = a. . mna Ans. —j—. m-\-n 13. Divide the number 46 into two parts, so...travelled 3£ times as much by water as on horseback, and 2.' f times as much on foot as by water. How many miles did he travel in each of these three ways ?...
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Elementary algebra

David Munn - 1876 - 216 pages
...'••' f or 5 x = GO, therefore x = 12. Hence the required number is 12. 2. Divide the number 4G into two parts, so that when the one is divided by 7, and the other by 3, the quotients may together amount to Let x = one part ; therefore 4 G - x - other part. Then | + ílfJ?...
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The Franklin Elementary Algebra

Edwin Pliny Seaver, George Augustus Walton - Algebra - 1881 - 304 pages
...one-half of A's. How much did each invest? 358. Separate the number 104 into two parts such that, when one is divided by 7 and the other by 3, the sum of the quotients may be 28. :1.VJ. Separate the number 90 into two such parts that half of the greater added to double...
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