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... ( 13 ) 21 lbs . Troy into grains ; 375 tons into pounds . ( 14 ) 78 weeks into seconds ; 294 miles into feet . ( 15 ) 5 lbs . 7 oz . 6 dwts . 12 grs . into grains ; 592 ac . 3 rds . 21 ples . into poles . ( 16 ) 87 tons 16 cwt ... cwt . 3 qrs .
... ( 13 ) 21 lbs . Troy into grains ; 375 tons into pounds . ( 14 ) 78 weeks into seconds ; 294 miles into feet . ( 15 ) 5 lbs . 7 oz . 6 dwts . 12 grs . into grains ; 592 ac . 3 rds . 21 ples . into poles . ( 16 ) 87 tons 16 cwt ... cwt . 3 qrs .
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... 13 · 20 . 33 8 吋 6 21 • 44 4I 5 • 34 ( 7 ) £ S. • 1524. 2 64 346. 8 37 845 7236 • • ( 10 ) 6 19 • · • 2 . cwt . qrs ... tons cwt . qrs . lbs . tons cwt . qrs . lbs . I 28 • Oz . 8 . 9 5 · • 10 . dwts . grs . II . 20 17 I 2 19 5 I 2 ...
... 13 · 20 . 33 8 吋 6 21 • 44 4I 5 • 34 ( 7 ) £ S. • 1524. 2 64 346. 8 37 845 7236 • • ( 10 ) 6 19 • · • 2 . cwt . qrs ... tons cwt . qrs . lbs . tons cwt . qrs . lbs . I 28 • Oz . 8 . 9 5 · • 10 . dwts . grs . II . 20 17 I 2 19 5 I 2 ...
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... 13 • • 4 5 • in . Cub . yds . ( 18 ) 130 . · ft . in . 5 820 304 86 56. 20 100 • 83 • 26 4I 8 . • 7 • 53 O. 18.6 24 121 12 4I I . ΙΟ · 18 2. 19 • 37 8 • ( 19 ) Find the sum of 25 tons 13 cwt . 3 qrs . 8 tons 15 cwt . 3 qrs . 24 lbs .; 5 cwt ...
... 13 • • 4 5 • in . Cub . yds . ( 18 ) 130 . · ft . in . 5 820 304 86 56. 20 100 • 83 • 26 4I 8 . • 7 • 53 O. 18.6 24 121 12 4I I . ΙΟ · 18 2. 19 • 37 8 • ( 19 ) Find the sum of 25 tons 13 cwt . 3 qrs . 8 tons 15 cwt . 3 qrs . 24 lbs .; 5 cwt ...
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... tons . cwt . qrs . lbs . ( 7 ) 27 2 21 ( 8 ) 9 8 13 3 • 14 13 • oz . dwts . grs . 5 · • I 2 15 20 • I 2 ( 10 ) 137 rds . ples . 4 6 2 • yds . 25 ( 11 ) 13 ас . 2 91 I • 30 ( 13 ) ft . 8 ( 14 ) • · • ft . • 20 in . dys . hrs . min . sec ...
... tons . cwt . qrs . lbs . ( 7 ) 27 2 21 ( 8 ) 9 8 13 3 • 14 13 • oz . dwts . grs . 5 · • I 2 15 20 • I 2 ( 10 ) 137 rds . ples . 4 6 2 • yds . 25 ( 11 ) 13 ас . 2 91 I • 30 ( 13 ) ft . 8 ( 14 ) • · • ft . • 20 in . dys . hrs . min . sec ...
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Charles Elsee. ( 25 ) How much less than a ton is 18 cwt . 3 qrs . 5 lbs . 13 OZ . 14 drs . ? ( 26 ) Find the difference between 21 qrs . 5 bus , 1 pk . I gal . 2 qts . I pt . and 25 qrs . 3 pks . 3 qts . ( 27 ) 22 gals . 3 qts . 1 pt ...
Charles Elsee. ( 25 ) How much less than a ton is 18 cwt . 3 qrs . 5 lbs . 13 OZ . 14 drs . ? ( 26 ) Find the difference between 21 qrs . 5 bus , 1 pk . I gal . 2 qts . I pt . and 25 qrs . 3 pks . 3 qts . ( 27 ) 22 gals . 3 qts . 1 pt ...
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Page 51 - To reduce a mixed number to an improper fraction, Multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction, and to the product add the numerator; under this sum write the denominator.
Page 12 - The number to be divided is called the dividend. The number by which we divide is called the divisor.
Page 12 - CUBIC MEASURE 1728 cubic inches = 1 cubic foot 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard 128 cubic feet = 1 cord...
Page 138 - ... then multiply the second and third terms together, and divide their product by the first, the quotient will be the fourth term or answer, in the same denomination vj'ilh the third term.
Page 194 - Separate the given number into periods of two figures each, beginning at the right hand: the period on the left will often contain but one figure.
Page 12 - Square Measure 144 square inches = 1 square foot 9 square feet = 1 square yard...
Page 12 - Months, the number of days in each of which are easily remembered by means of the following lines : Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November : February has twenty-eight alone, And all the rest have thirty-one : But leap-year coming once in four, February then has one day more.
Page 7 - The number to be multiplied is called the multiplicand, the number by which it is multiplied the multiplier, and the result the product.
Page 89 - Subtract the number of decimal places in the divisor from the number of decimal places in the dividend, and point off as many decimal places in the quotient as there are units in the remainder thus found.
Page 88 - To multiply one decimal by another, multiply the figures as in whole numbers, and point off' as many decimal places in the .product as there are in the multiplier and the multiplicand together.