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... ) of 5 guineas — 3 of 11 - ( 20 ) 2 of 5 bushels + 1 of 5 gallons . ( 21 ) ( 1 of 3 of 1 − ( 1 − + 1 ) } of Is . 6d . - 11/15 ( 22 ) × 1 of 1 cwt . 8 20 Questions and Exercises . Addition and Subtraction Fractions (Mixed)
... ) of 5 guineas — 3 of 11 - ( 20 ) 2 of 5 bushels + 1 of 5 gallons . ( 21 ) ( 1 of 3 of 1 − ( 1 − + 1 ) } of Is . 6d . - 11/15 ( 22 ) × 1 of 1 cwt . 8 20 Questions and Exercises . Addition and Subtraction Fractions (Mixed)
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... gallons 2 quarts of wine to the fraction of a hogshead . ( 4 ) 5 furlongs 13 poles I yard 2 feet 6 inches to the fraction of a mile . ( 5 ) 2 weeks 2 days 19 hours to the fraction of a month . ( 6 ) 12s . 9d . to the fraction of 15s ...
... gallons 2 quarts of wine to the fraction of a hogshead . ( 4 ) 5 furlongs 13 poles I yard 2 feet 6 inches to the fraction of a mile . ( 5 ) 2 weeks 2 days 19 hours to the fraction of a month . ( 6 ) 12s . 9d . to the fraction of 15s ...
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... gallon . VI . DECIMALS ( PURE ) . 3. Find the value of 606 +005 — 6 · 0606 . ( 15 ) 026 by 3'3 , by 33 , by ( 16 ) 223 by 23 , by 2.3 , by 023 , and by 23 separately . ( 1 ) 998-824392 by 018. ( 2 ) 160 · 68 by 3 · 9 . ( 5 ) 52 by 32 ...
... gallon . VI . DECIMALS ( PURE ) . 3. Find the value of 606 +005 — 6 · 0606 . ( 15 ) 026 by 3'3 , by 33 , by ( 16 ) 223 by 23 , by 2.3 , by 023 , and by 23 separately . ( 1 ) 998-824392 by 018. ( 2 ) 160 · 68 by 3 · 9 . ( 5 ) 52 by 32 ...
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... gallon . ( 8 ) I mile 2 furlongs to the decimal of a league . ( 9 ) 6 furlongs to the decimal of a league . ( 10 ) 056 of a pole to the decimal of an acre . ( 11 ) 8s . 4d . to the decimal of 17 . ( 12 ) 7s . 8d . to the decimal of 1 ...
... gallon . ( 8 ) I mile 2 furlongs to the decimal of a league . ( 9 ) 6 furlongs to the decimal of a league . ( 10 ) 056 of a pole to the decimal of an acre . ( 11 ) 8s . 4d . to the decimal of 17 . ( 12 ) 7s . 8d . to the decimal of 1 ...
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... gallon . ( 8 ) 325 of 11 ton . ( 10 ) 009943 of a mile . ( 12 ) 13.62 of an oz . Troy . ( 14 ) 5s . +7 crown + 125 / 195 of a cwt . +145 of a qr . ( 17 ) 2142857 of a guinea . ( 18 ) 409 of a lb. Avoirdupois . ( 19 ) 7083 of 1 lb. Troy ...
... gallon . ( 8 ) 325 of 11 ton . ( 10 ) 009943 of a mile . ( 12 ) 13.62 of an oz . Troy . ( 14 ) 5s . +7 crown + 125 / 195 of a cwt . +145 of a qr . ( 17 ) 2142857 of a guinea . ( 18 ) 409 of a lb. Avoirdupois . ( 19 ) 7083 of 1 lb. Troy ...
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