| Charles Hutton - 1811 - Страниц: 406
...had bare 820/ left. What sum" did the father bequeath his son?- - Ans/ 19 \S/ 6s 8d. QUEST. 17. If 1000 men, besieged in a town, with provisions for 5 weeks, allowing each man 16 ounces a day, be reinforced with 500 men more ; and supposing that they cannot be relieved tiil the er;d of 8 weeks,... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1812 - Страниц: 620
...he had bare 820/ Itft. What sum did the father bequeath his son ? Ans. 19 13/ 6* Sd. QUEST. 17. If 1000 men, besieged in a town, with provisions for 5 weeks, allowing each man 16 ounces a day, be reinforced with 500 men more ; and supposing that they cannot be relieved till the end of 8 weeks,... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1822 - Страниц: 616
...he had bare 820/ left. What sum did the father bequeath his son ? Ans. 19 1 3/ 6s 8 d. QUEST. 17. If 1000 men, besieged in a town with provisions for 5 weeks, allowing each man 16 ounces a day, be reinforced with 500 men more ; and supposing that they cannot be relieved till the end of 8 weeks,... | |
| William Kinne - 1829 - Страниц: 246
...what quantity of each must he take ? Ans. 1 Jffo at I0d. 1ftat7id. liffcatSd. and4Jfcat4id. 28. 1f 1000 men besieged in a town, with provisions for 5 weeks, allowing each man 10 ounces a day, were reinforced with'500 men more, and hear that they cannot be relieved till the... | |
| William Kinne - 1831 - Страниц: 248
...make up a compound worth 6d. per pound; what quantity of each must he take? Ans l^ffe at lOd. 28. If 1000 men besieged in a town, with provisions for 5 weeks, allowing each man 16 ounces a day, were reinforced with 500 men more, and hear that they cannot be relieved till the end of 8 weeks ;... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1831 - Страниц: 632
...had 8201 left. ' What sum did the father bequeath his son ? •<• Ans. 1913Z 6s '.8d. QUEST. 17. If 1000 men, besieged in a town, with provisions for 5 weeks, allowing each.man 10 ounces a day, be reinforced \viih ñOO men more; antl supposing that they cannot be relieved... | |
| George Willson - 1836 - Страниц: 202
...hound takes <5, but 2 of his leaps are equal to 3 of hers ; therefore 6 of his equal 9 of hers. 35. If 1000 men, besieged in a town with provisions for 5 weeks, allowing each man 16 ounces a day, be reinforced with 500 men more ; and supposing that they cannot be relieved until the end of 8 weeks... | |
| George Willson - 1838 - Страниц: 194
...hound trikes 6, but 2 of his leaps are equal to 3 of hers ; therefore 6 of his equal 9 of hers. 35. If 1000 men, besieged in a town with provisions for 5 weeks, allowing each man 16 ounces a day, be reinforced with 500 men more ; and supposing that they cannot bo relieved until the end of 8 weeks... | |
| Charles Davies - 1844 - Страниц: 356
...what rate per hour does the city of London move from west to east ? Ans. 0 19||§- miles per hour. 12. A father left his son a fortune, \ of which he...many ounces must be given daily to each man ? Ans. 6f-oz. 14. A father divided -fg of his estate to one son, and •fa of the remainder to another, leaving... | |
| Charles Davies - 1844 - Страниц: 358
...649JHJJ- miles per hour. 12. A father left his son a fortune, \ of which he ran through in 8 months; ^ of the remainder lasted him 12 months longer, when...many ounces must be given daily to each man ? Ans. C|oz. 14. A father divided -fg of his estate to one son, and of the remainder to another, leaving the... | |
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