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137.

What is the smallest number, of which the alternate figures are cyphers, that is divisible by 9 and by 11?

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138.

Here is an interesting little problem:—A, with 8d. in his hand, meets B and C, who have five and three loaves respectively. In hungry mood they all agree to share the loaves equally, and to divide the money fairly between B and C. How much does each receive?

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THE MONEY-BOXES

139. When four money-boxes, containing pennies only, were opened and counted, it was found that the number in the first with half those in all the others, in the second with a third of all the others, in the third with a fourth of all the others, and in the fourth with a fifth of all the others, amounted in each case to 740. How much money did the boxes contain, and how was it divided?

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