| Daniel Adams - 1848 - 316 pages
...ton. Ans. $2!2'S4+. Hence, RULE. Multiply 1 half the cost of 1 ton by the number of pounds, and point off three figures from the right hand. The remaining figures will be the price, in the denomination of the price of 1 ton, which, if cents or mills, may be reduced to dollars. NOTE.... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1848 - 330 pages
...ton. Am. $22' 81+. Hence, RULE. Multiply 1 half the cost of 1 ton hy the number of pounds, and point off three figures from the right hand. The remaining figures will be the price, in the denominatiorf of the prica of 1 ton, which, if cents or mills, may be reduced to dollars. NOT«.... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1848 - 322 pages
...ton. An*. $22'S4+. Hence, RULE. Multiply 1 half the cost of 1 ton by the number of pounds, and point off three figures from the right hand. The remaining figures will be the price, in the denomination of the price of 1 ton, which, if cents or mills, may be reduced to dollars. NOTE.... | |
| Wilshire S. Courtney - 1869 - 532 pages
...else which one half the price per number of pounds of hay (coal, is bought and sold by the ton) by ton, pointing off three figures from the right hand...(or any article by the ton). EXAMPLE. — What will be the cost of 658 Ibs. of hay, at $7.50 per ton ? SOLUTION.— $7.50 divided by 2 multiply the number... | |
| Millard R. Powers - 1877 - 166 pages
...the number of pounds of hay (coal or anything else which is bought and sold by the ton) by one half the price per ton, pointing off three figures from...remaining figures will be the price of the hay, or article. Ex. What will 719 Ibs. of hay cost at $14 per ton? Ans. $5.03. Weight of Grain per bushel,... | |
| Wilshire S. Courtney - 1878 - 590 pages
...the number of pounds of hay (coal, or anything else which is bought and sold by the ton) by one half the price per ton, pointing off three figures from...(or any article by the ton). EXAMPLE. — "What will be the cost of 658 Ibs. of hay, at $7.50 per ton ? SOLUTION. — $7.50 divided by 2 equals $3.75, by... | |
| Hoy D. Orton, Warren H. Sadler - 1881 - 316 pages
...tons. An easy mode of ascertaining the value of a given number of Ibs. of hay, at a given price pet ton of 2000 Ibs. RULE. — Multiply the number of...EXAMPLE.— What will 658 Ibs. of hay cost, @ $7 50 per ton f SOLUTION.— $7 50 divided by 2 equals $3 75, by which multiply the number of pounds, thus : 658... | |
| D. M. Garret - 1886 - 202 pages
...the number of pounds of hay (coal, or anything else which is bought and sold by the ton) by one half the price per ton, pointing off three figures from...(or any article by the ton). EXAMPLE. — What will be the cost of 658 Ibs. of hay, at $7.50 per ton ? SOLUTION. — $7.50 divided by 2 equals $3.75, by... | |
| D. M. Garrett - 1886 - 210 pages
...the number of pounds of hay (coal, or anything else which is bought and sold by the ton) by one half the price per ton, pointing off three figures from...(or any article by the ton) . EXAMPLE. — What will be the cost of6581bs. of hay, at $7.50 per ton ? SOLUTION. — $7.50 divided by 2 equals $3.75, by... | |
| Hoy D. Orton, Warren H. Sadler - 1888 - 342 pages
...625 x 36 (four times ibe length), = 225000 -*. 100 = 225 (the number of cubic yards), then 225 -4- 15 = 15, the number of tons. An easy mode of ascertaining...article by the ton). EXAMPLE. — What will 658 Ibs. of bay cost, @ $7 50 per ton ? SOLUTION. — $7 50 divided by 2 equals $3 75, by which multiply the number... | |
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