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THE APPLICATION' OP A LG EliR A
PROBLEM XXIII.
A gentleman hired a servant for ] 2 months, and agreed
to allow him 20l. and a livery, if he staid till the year
was expired; hnt at the end of 8 months the servant went
away and received 12l. and the livery, as a proportional
part of his wages: the question is, what was the livery
valued at J
Let x be the value sought; then 20 p .r will be the
whole wages for 12 months, and 12 | x the part there
of which he received for 8 months
But the wages being in the same proportion as the
times in which they are earned, or become due, we
therefore have, as 12 : 8 :: 20 t- x : 12 P .r; whence
12 X 12 P £' — 8 X 20 P x, or 1 1 1 P 12.T = 160 P SA'
(by Theor. l. p. 72) consequently I2.r — 8.r — l(50 —
. 1(5 ,
144, and x — -y- — 41,
PROBLEM XXIV.
Four persons A, B, C, D, spent twenty shillings in
company together; whereof A proposed to pay -j; ;
C-f; and pi part; hnt, when the money came to he col
lected, they found it was not. sufficient to answer the in
tended purpose: the question then is, to find how much
each person must contribute, to make up the whole reck
oning, supposing their several shares to he to (ach other
in the proportion above specified ?
Let a’ be the share of A; then it will bc^ as
■y • b OT, as 4 : 3 ■:
ii
the share of B;
and, as
? : !, or, as 5 : 3 ::
3 V
the share of C ;
also, as
: i, or, as 2:1:
X
o
the share of D.
Therefore by the
question, x
3.r 3x
' - 4 »--* '
Ö
c*
II
H 1 “u
v. hence, 40.1' -p 30.r V 24.r 1
2Q.r — 800, that
is 1 li.r