 | John Hill - Arithmetic - 1716 - 496 pages
...which being mulriply'd by 37 •*• fubtracting s, from the Product, and the remainder divided by г, if th'e Number fought be added to the Quotient, that the Sum may be 40. г. To find a Number, which being multiplied by 1 1¿ and 48 added to the Product, as much may be produc'd,... | |
 | John Hill - Arithmetic - 1764 - 424 pages
...ALGEBRA, r. r • ~\O find a number,- which being multiplied by. j|_ 3, fubtrafling 5 from the producl, and the remainder divided by 2, if the number fought be added to the quotient, that the fum may be 40. 2. To find a number, which being multiplied by 1 2,and 48 added to the product, as much... | |
 | John Hill - Arithmetic - 1765 - 440 pages
...r-."./ vs..,,", which being multiplied by , .fubtracting 5 from the product, and the remainder dtvided by 2, if the number fought be added to the quotient, that the fum may be 40. : 2. To find a number, which being multiplied by 1,2, and 48 added to the product, as... | |
 | Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1785 - 356 pages
...Number, which being multiplied by 3, fubtract 5 from the Product ; and the Remainder divided by a, if the Number fought be added to the Quotient, that the Sum may be 40. 11. Two Companions have got a Parcel of Guineas ; fays A. to B. if you will give me one of your Guineas,... | |
 | Paul Deighan - Arithmetic - 1804 - 500 pages
...thofe numbers ?* Anf. 3, 5, 7, and 9. 24. To find a number which being multiplied by 3, fubtracting 5 from the product, and the remainder divided by 2,...if the number fought be added to the quotient, that fum may be 40 i Anf. 17. 25. Find a number which being multiplied by 12, and 48 added to the product,... | |
 | Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1806 - 342 pages
...Twelve-pence. How many Beggars were there ? (10) To find a Number which, being multiplied by 3, subtract 5 from the Product ; and the Remainder divided by 2, if the Number sought be added to the Quotient, that the Sum may be 40. fll) Two Companions have got a Parcel of Guineas... | |
 | Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1815 - 342 pages
...twelve-pence. How many beggars were there? (10) To find a number which, being multiplied by 3, subtract 5 from the product ; and the remainder divided by 2, if the number sought be added to the quotient, that the sum may be 40. (11) Two companions having a parcel of guineas,... | |
 | John M'Nevin - Arithmetic - 1841 - 300 pages
...i added togeth* cr make 78? Ans. 72. 14. To find a number, which being multiplied by 3> subtracting 5 from the product and the remainder divided by 2, if the number sought be added to the quotient, the sum will be 40? Ans. 17. 15. What number is it which being added... | |
 | John M'Nevin - Arithmetic - 1841 - 300 pages
...and J added together make 78? Ans. 72. 14. To find a number, which being multiplied by 3, subtracting 5 from the product and the remainder divided by 2, if the number sought be added to the quotient, the sum will be 40? Ans. 17. 15. What number is it which being added... | |
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