| Bourdon (M., Louis Pierre Marie) - 1839 - 368 pages
...places at the same time, and travelled towards each other. On meeting, it appeared that A had travelled 18 miles more than B ; and that A could have gone...in performing A's journey. How far did each travel ? A 72 miles. B 54 miles. Discussion of the General Equation of the Second Degree. 141. As yet we have... | |
| 1839 - 368 pages
...appeared that A had travelled 18 miles more than B ; and that A could have gone B's journey in 15J days, but B would have been 28 days in performing A's journey. How far did each travel ? A 72 miles. ( B 54 miles. Discussion of the General Equation of the Second Degree. 141. As yet we... | |
| Charles Davies - 1839 - 272 pages
...places at the same time, and travelled towards each other. On meeting, it appeared that A had travelled 18 miles more than B ; and that A could have gone B's journey in 15|days, but B would have been 28 days in performing A's journey. How far did each travel ? A 72 miles'... | |
| John D. Williams - 1840 - 634 pages
...other, A leaving the town C at the time that B left D, and on meeting it appeared that A had travelled 18 miles more than B, and that A could have gone B's distance in 15| days, but B would have been 28 days in going A's distance. Required the distance between... | |
| Charles Davies - 1841 - 264 pages
...at the same time, and travelled towards each other. On meeting, it appeared that A had travelled 1 8 miles more than B ; and that A could have gone B's...in performing A's journey. How far did each travel ? 11. There are two numbers whose difference is 15, and half their product is equal to the cube of... | |
| Miles Bland - 1841 - 456 pages
...that В left D. They travelled the direct road CD, and on meeting it appeared that A had travelled 18 miles more than B; and that A could have gone B's journey in I5f days, but В would have been 28 days in performing A's journey. What was the distance between С... | |
| Charles Davies - 1842 - 284 pages
...places at the same time, and travelled towards each other. On meeting, it appeared that A had travelled 18 miles more than B ; and that A could have gone...in performing A's journey. How far did each travel ? Ans. A 72 railes B 54 miles. 11. There are two numbers whose difference is 15, and half their product... | |
| Charles Davies - 1842 - 368 pages
...places at the same time, and travelled towards each other. On meeting, it appeared that A had travelled 18 miles more than B; and that A could have gone B's journey in 152 days, but B would have been 28 days in performing A's journey. How far did each travel ? ,. \ A... | |
| James Bates Thomson - 1844 - 272 pages
...D. They travelled the direct road between C and D ; and on meeting, it appeared that A had travelled 18 miles more than B, and that A could have gone B's distance in 15J days, 13* but B would have been 28 days in going A's distance. Required the distance... | |
| Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel - 1845 - 308 pages
...from it, and the remainder be multiplied by the number itself, the product may be 21. Ans. 7 or 3. 11. Two persons, A and B, departed from different places...in performing A's journey. How far did each travel ? *»• ^54n±: 12. Divide 12 into two such parts, that the ratio of their squares may be f . Am.... | |
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