1 90 TABLE VI. VALUE OP LAND, CROP, OR WORK, AT PER ACRE. 



Instead of a half, as in the first method, the third, fourth, or 

 any other convenient proportion of the rate may be used in a 

 similar manner, and the result, multiplied by the number of equal 

 parts into which the rate was divided, will give the value sought. 



5. Required the value of a piece of land, measuring "10 acres, 

 3 roods, 17 poles, at 125 per acre? 



As this sum exceeds the limits of the Table, the values at 100 

 and 25, will require to be taken separately, and added together. 



10 acres at 100, = 

 3 roods at do. = 



17 poles at do. = 



10 acres at 25, = 

 3 roods at do. = 



17 poles at do. == 



1000 



75 



10 12 



250 



18 15 



2 13 





 

 

 

 



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1357 1J 



Note. It will very seldom be required to find the value of any 

 quantity less than a pole, but if such a case should occur, J, \, or 

 I , of the value of the pole at the rate sought, can easily be taken, 

 and added along with the portion already found by the Table. 



Fractions in the calculations, of less value than Jd., are not 

 set down in the Table. 



