[ ARITHMETIC. 



E3tAMPLES OF MOl^ET^ 



I. Divide 225I. 2S. 4d. by 2^^ 



2)2251. 2s. 4d. 



112I. us. 2d. the quotient. 



2. Divide 75 Ur 14s. 7^d. by 3. Ans. 250I. lis. 6^A^ 



3. Divide 82 iL 17s. p^^d. by 4. Ans. 205U ps. 5^d, 



4. Divide 2 81. 2S. i-|-d. by 6. Ans. 4I. 13s. S^^d. 



5. Divide 135I. los. 7d. by 9. Ans. 15I. is. 2d. 

 d. Divide 227L los. 5d. by 11. Ans. 20I. 13s. 8d. 

 7. Divide X332I. us. 8-|-d. by 12. Ans. ml. ii\^* 



SASE I. 



Jf the ctiv'isc',' exceed 12, divide continually by It? com- 

 ponent parts, as in simple division. 



pxAMPLE?, 



T, What is cTieese per cwt, if i^cwt, cost 30I. i8s, Z^* } 

 4)301. 1 8s. 8d. 



4)7 14 8 



£1 18 8 the answer. 



'2. If 2ocwt. of tobacco comes to 120I. los. what 15 

 that per cwt. ? Ans. 6\* 6d. 



3. Divide 57I. 3s. 7d. by 35. Ans», il. 12s. 8d. 



4. Divide 85I. 6s. by 72. Ans. il. 3s. 8^, 



5. Divide 3 il. 2s. lo^d. bypp. Ans. 6s. 3-|-d. 



6. At 1 81. 1 8s. per cwt. howniuch per lb. ^ 



Ans. 3s. 4^^ 



CASE II. 



^the divisor cannot he produced by the mult^lication of small 

 numbers^ divide it aft-er the manner of long division. 



EXAMPLES. 



