Yale Examination PapersGinn, Heath & Company, 1892 - 139 pages |
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... A. to rods , yards , feet , and inches . 5. Multiply 17.288 by 312,500 , and give the product in kilos . 1880 . 1. Reduce to a common denominator and add 3 × 1 × 5 , ,, and . 4 2. Divide -by . 6 # 3. Find , 2 ARITHMETIC . 24, 147 32.
... A. to rods , yards , feet , and inches . 5. Multiply 17.288 by 312,500 , and give the product in kilos . 1880 . 1. Reduce to a common denominator and add 3 × 1 × 5 , ,, and . 4 2. Divide -by . 6 # 3. Find , 2 ARITHMETIC . 24, 147 32.
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... . What rate of interest does a buyer receive ? 6. Find the depth in meters of a cubical cistern which has a capacity of 30,0001 . Give the result to three decimal places . ALGEBRA . 1876 . X x - α 1. From ARITHMETIC . 174 170.
... . What rate of interest does a buyer receive ? 6. Find the depth in meters of a cubical cistern which has a capacity of 30,0001 . Give the result to three decimal places . ALGEBRA . 1876 . X x - α 1. From ARITHMETIC . 174 170.
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... Give the formulæ for finding respectively the number of permutations ( or arrangements ) and the number of com- binations of m things taken n at a time . 7. Write the binomial formula . Calculate with it the square root of 2501 to six ...
... Give the formulæ for finding respectively the number of permutations ( or arrangements ) and the number of com- binations of m things taken n at a time . 7. Write the binomial formula . Calculate with it the square root of 2501 to six ...
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... Give the genitive plural of miser , lex ; the ablative sin- gular of portus , litus , senex ; and the nominative singular of frigoribus , nives , sidere , tramite , rores . 2. Write out in full the declension of caput , movens , qui . 3 ...
... Give the genitive plural of miser , lex ; the ablative sin- gular of portus , litus , senex ; and the nominative singular of frigoribus , nives , sidere , tramite , rores . 2. Write out in full the declension of caput , movens , qui . 3 ...
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... Give the imperfect and perfect subjunctive active , and the present and perfect participle of fero , venio , pono . 6. Inflect the present indicative and subjunctive of eo , fero , possum . 7. The synopsis of loquor in the third person ...
... Give the imperfect and perfect subjunctive active , and the present and perfect participle of fero , venio , pono . 6. Inflect the present indicative and subjunctive of eo , fero , possum . 7. The synopsis of loquor in the third person ...
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