I'^Q ARITHMETIC. 



2. 3456 at ^. Ans. 3I. 1 2s, 



3. 846 at I-. Ans. 2I. I2S. lo-fd. 

 4- 347 at f- Ans. 14s. 5-lcl. 

 5. 810 at |. Ans. 2I. I OS. 7-^d. 



CASE II. 

 U^hen the price is an aliquot part of a sh'dUng, 



RULE. 



Divide the given number by the aHquot part, and the 

 quotient is the answer in shilHngs, which reduce into 

 pounds, as before. 



EXAMPLES. 



I2S. the answer. 



Ans. il. i6s. ^^, 

 Ans. 43I. 19s. 2d. 

 Ans. 2I. 4s. 

 Ans. 22I. 4s. 

 CASE III. 

 When the price is a part, but not an aliquot party of a shilling. 



RULE. 



Divide the given number by some aliquot part of a shill- 

 ing, and then consider what part of the said aliquot part 

 the rest is, and divide tlie quotient thereby ; and the last 

 quotient, together with the former, will be the answer in 

 shillings, which reduce into pounds, as before. 



EXAMPLES. 



I. 876 at 8id. 



6d. is i 438 



2d. is J 146 



\ is t 3^ 



2,0)62,0 6 



^^^3 1 06 the answer. 



2. 372 



