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... cost 12 s . , what is the worth of 148 yards ? ( 3. ) If 2g cwt . of sugar cost £ 4 , find the value of 92 cwt . ( 4. ) If 25 yards of cloth can be bought for £ 5 11s . 7d . , how many yards can be bought for £ 10 9s . 8d . ? LEARN AND ...
... cost 12 s . , what is the worth of 148 yards ? ( 3. ) If 2g cwt . of sugar cost £ 4 , find the value of 92 cwt . ( 4. ) If 25 yards of cloth can be bought for £ 5 11s . 7d . , how many yards can be bought for £ 10 9s . 8d . ? LEARN AND ...
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... cost £ 147 , what will 224 lbs . cost at the same rate ? ( 2. ) What is the cost of 399 yards of cloth , when 12 % yards cost £ 3 ? ( 3. ) A person , after paying away ,,, and of the con tents of his purse , finds that he has 9 ...
... cost £ 147 , what will 224 lbs . cost at the same rate ? ( 2. ) What is the cost of 399 yards of cloth , when 12 % yards cost £ 3 ? ( 3. ) A person , after paying away ,,, and of the con tents of his purse , finds that he has 9 ...
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... cost 2.75 shill . , find the cost of 375 of a cwt . ( 2. ) How many lbs . of sugar , at 3.25 pence a lb. , can be bought for 714285 of 2 guineas ? ( 3. ) Find the cost of 25.375 yards of cloth , at £ · 3 a yard . ( 4. ) How much must be ...
... cost 2.75 shill . , find the cost of 375 of a cwt . ( 2. ) How many lbs . of sugar , at 3.25 pence a lb. , can be bought for 714285 of 2 guineas ? ( 3. ) Find the cost of 25.375 yards of cloth , at £ · 3 a yard . ( 4. ) How much must be ...
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... cost £ 3 78. 1d . , what will 2 cwts . 1 qr . 17 lbs . cost at the same rate ? ( 2. ) Bought 53 yards of linen for £ 4 6s . 1 d . , how much must I give for 29 yards at the same rate ? ( 3. ) How much tea may be bought for £ 14 6fl . 2c ...
... cost £ 3 78. 1d . , what will 2 cwts . 1 qr . 17 lbs . cost at the same rate ? ( 2. ) Bought 53 yards of linen for £ 4 6s . 1 d . , how much must I give for 29 yards at the same rate ? ( 3. ) How much tea may be bought for £ 14 6fl . 2c ...
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... cost £ 15 4s . 7d . , what is that per acre ? ( 4. ) What is the rent of a farm , of 357 acres 2 roods 14 poles at £ 4 5fl . per acre ? LEARN AND WRITE- GEORGE I .- ( continued ) . HISTORY . 2. The South Sea Bubble ( 1720 ) .- The South ...
... cost £ 15 4s . 7d . , what is that per acre ? ( 4. ) What is the rent of a farm , of 357 acres 2 roods 14 poles at £ 4 5fl . per acre ? LEARN AND WRITE- GEORGE I .- ( continued ) . HISTORY . 2. The South Sea Bubble ( 1720 ) .- The South ...
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