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ing the total net money by the total pounds of butter fat 
delivered by all the patrons. 
Fourth, find each patron’s share of the money by mul- 
tiplying the total pounds of butter fat delivered by him 
by the price per pound of butter fat. 
To make the above steps perfectly clear, let us cal- 
culate a weekly dividend at a creamery where only cream 
is received and where A, B and C are the patrons: 
Illustrating the First Step. The total butter fat de- 
livered by A, B and C is as follows: 
Pounds Pounds of 
ofcream. Test. butter fat. 
MA Wi oma rnie iaucitad ct nets 42 X 35.4 = 14.87 
A WAY Ai ete Geeta ghiwact aoe wontons 50 X 30.1 = 15.05 
May 6 civackan esua sumone 48 X 30.5 = 14.64 
May 7 sorts oncaam eases 20 X 36.6 = 7.32 
Ota eee ieacid eee a ee oS eye mea 51.88 
May 2 scour deities ex oes 23 X 40.5 = 9.32 
B May ae cic atese yi gute nee 29 X 30.0 = 8.00 
Maye GO avinccariainanaese has raeeete, es 25 X 36.4 = 9.10 
Maye 9? rcase Ss aseoamnsieeen ger 13, X 35.0 = 4.55 
Total. encs occa selon wae ae eine saudi 30.97 
Miay2' 2. 3h cactsustindans tamames 64. X 33.0 = 21.12 
Cc MAW SA stranica rorste Sopa teen 69 X 31.1 = 21.46 
MayeO-. vngibaie cate ekdcesctes 58 X 37.5 = 21.75 
May: 7 2ssca neat ees eae 30 X 34.4 = 10.32 
MO EAL yas nrccegh Brae eel eae) A ook Sienna aie gayene 74.65 
The total butter fat delivered by A, B and C equals 51.88 + 
30.97 + 74.63 equals 157.48 pounds. 
Illustrating the Second Step. The net money is 
found as follows: 
