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B receives nine-tenths of one cent more, than each does, when 

 the payment is made in the fairest manner. A pound of milk- 

 fat brings each 27.07 cents. Estimated for a season, A receives 

 for each cow 54 cents less, and B 54 cents more, than each would 

 receive, if paid according to the standard method. 



Now that we have compared each of the different methods with 

 what we have called a standard method, it will be well to bring 

 all the methods together for a general comparison. 



Amount of Money Received for 100 Pounds of Milk by Difeerent 

 Methods of Division. 



We indicate below the amount received for each pound of fat 

 in milk by A and B according to the different methods of division. 



Amount of Money Received for One Pound of Milk-Fat by Different 

 Methods of Division. 



In the tabulated statement below we give the amount of money 

 each patron receives above or below the amount each would re- 

 ceive, when division is made by the standard method. 



