(6) 3 lea. 2 mls. 2 fur. × 36 po. × 89 (29) 23 mls. 18 yds. × 65 (30) 18 lea. 56 fur. 13 yds. × 801 (5) 5 po. 6 87 (6) 3 po. 2 yds. 2 ft. ÷ 11 (15) 114 mls. 6 fur. 6 po. ÷ 29 po. ÷ 56 224 (19) 418 mls. 3 fur. 23 po. ÷ 325 - 320 (1) A man rode 35 miles 2 furlongs 34 perches; walked 20 miles 3 furlongs 22 poles 2 yds; then rode again 41 miles 18 yds.; then walked again 15 miles 4 furlongs 38 poles 3 yards. What was the length of his journey? (2) A postman walked on Mondays 5 miles; on Tuesdays 8 miles 2 furlongs; on Wednesdays 71⁄2 miles, and on Fridays and Saturdays 9 miles 2 furlongs. How far did he walk every week? (3) A traveller walked on Monday 32 miles 5 furlongs; on Tuesday he walked 27 miles 7 furlongs 35 perches. How much did his journey of Monday exceed that of Tuesday? (4) A mail-coach travelled at the longs 25 perches per hour. (5) in twelve hours? rate of 7 miles 5 furHow far would it go A coach travels daily (Sundays excepted) a distance of 72 miles. How far is that per month? (6) A surveyor who had 19 miles 7 furlongs 36 perches of road to keep in repair, appointed 12 men to do the work. What length of road had each to attend to? (7) A man travelled in nine days 150 miles 4 furlongs 18 perches 3 yards. How far did he travel per day on an average? (8) If a man can walk daily, for 18 days, 14 miles 2 furlongs 6 poles per day, how far will he have gone at the end of the time? (9) Two boys walked respectively daily 5 and 43 miles How far will they each walk in a month (excluding Sundays), and what is the difference between the distances? (10) Two men agreed to walk a distance of 264 miles at the rate of 33 miles per day. How long will it take begin on a Monday? |