(4) 144 dys. 2 hrs. 5 min. × 12. (7) 12 dys. 19 min. 34 sec. × 211. (24) 18 dys. 18 hrs. 18 min. × 123. (26) 3 mo. 3 dys. 3 min. 3 sec. × 39. (27) 13 dys. 8 hrs. 6 min. × 16. (28) 2 mo. 19 dys. 18 hrs. 123. (30) 3 yrs. 2 mo. 5 dys. 8 hrs. × 1960. = 181. (22) 12 mo. 19 dys. 18 hrs. (26) 58 hrs. 27 min. 14 sec. ÷ 87. (27) 95 hrs. 84 sec. ÷ 210. (28) 304 yrs. 9 mo. 3 wks. 6 dys. ÷ 100 (30) 69 wks. 4 dvs. 56 sec. ÷ 110. ! (1) The bricklayers were engaged about a house 23 weeks 4 days and 8 hours; the carpenters 14 weeks 6 days and 9 hours; the painters 12 weeks 5 days 7 hours 34 minutes; the upholsterer 5 weeks 10 hours and 42 minutes. How long were these different workmen engaged about the house? (2) Two vessels sailed for America: one of them was 9 weeks 6 days and 14 hours on the voyage; the other got to America in 7 weeks 5 days and 19 hours. What was the difference in the time they took to make the voyage? (3) Two clocks were set right on Monday at 9 a.m.: one gained 5 minutes daily, and the other 3 minutes in a day and a half. How much had each gained in a week's time? (4) I can go to a certain town by the railway in 9 hours 25 minutes and 30 seconds; it would take me at least five times as long to go by the stage coach. How long would the coach take? (5) There are 365 days 5 hours 48 minutes, 57 seconds in a solar year. How much is there in a twelfth of it ? age, (6) How many seconds has a boy lived who is 5 years old? (7) John is 19 years old and his father is 3 times his and his mother 21⁄2 times. What are the ages of his parents? How (8) It takes one man 26 hours to walk a certain distance, which another man can walk in 19 hours. long will each be walking three times as far? (9) How many days are there in 3 years and 6 months? (10) Four boys walk to school: it takes one boy 10 minutes to do the distance, and the others are respectively 2, 3, and 4 minutes longer. How much time have they each spent in walking to school and back once a day for six days? |