(4) 2 qrs. 3 bus. 2 pks. × 9 (16) 24 gals. 2 pts. 1 gill × 49 (27) 14 qrs. 1 pk. 1 gal. × 214 (30) 14 lds. 3 bus. 2 qts. 3 gills × 341 M 3)27 0 3 5)36 4 1 (4) 43 gals, 1 qt. 2 pts. ÷ 6 13 (6) 27 bus. 2 pks. ÷ 15 (3) bus. pks. qts. 6)15 1 0 (14) 23 lds. 4 qrs. 1 bus. ÷ 12 (15) 24 lds. 3 qrs. 2 bus. ÷ 15 (20) 43 gals. 2 pts. 2 gills. 16 (23) 313 lds. 1 qr. 14 pks. ÷ 129 (24) 84 lds. 6 qrs. 9 pks. ÷ 38 (25) 14 qrs. 8 bus. 2 pks. ÷ 88 (26) 33 lds. 2 qrs. 1 bus. 1 pk. 2 qts.÷100 (1) Sold to one man 27 qrs. 6 bus. 3 pks.; to another 38 qrs. 4 bus. 2 pks.; to another 49 qrs. 6 bus; and to another 58 qrs. 7 bus. 3 pecks. How much did I sell in all ? (2) Lent a person 48 qrs. 2 bus. 1 pk.; from him 32 qrs. 3 bus. 3 pks. he still owe me ? I have received How much does (3) One cask contained 23 gals. 3 qts. 1 pt.; another 37 gals. 2 qts. 3 gills. How much more did the one contain than the other? (4) John has 24 qrs. 3 bus. 2 pks., but Tom has ten times as much. How much has he? (5) Nine fields produced each on an average 24 loads 4 quarters 7 bushels 3 pecks. How much was the produce of the nine fields? (6) I received 248 quarters 6 bushels 3 pecks and gave away a sixth part of it. How much did I give away? (7) What quantity of beer will be consumed in a year at the rate of 2 gals. 1 qt. à pt. per day? (8) In 27 barrels there was, on an average, in each, 14 gals. 2 qts. 1 pt. How much was there in all? (9) A farmer sold in 1 month 30 loads of hay; the next he sold two-thirds as much. How much did he sell in all ? (10) What quantity of beer will be required in one year for a household of 5 persons, if each person drinks on an average 1 pints per day? |