Ans. 90. 5. A merchant bought of one person 50 barrels of flour for 300 dollars ; of another person, 75 barrels for 525 dollars ; and of another person, 125 barrels for 1000 dollars. Elements of Arithmetic - Page 11by Etienne Bézout - 1824 - 219 pagesFull view - About this book
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