Problems About War for Classes in Arithmetic Suggestions for Makers of Textbook

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If the countries borrow the money mentioned in Ex. 3, and pay on an average 5% interest on their indebtedness, the interest alone will amount to how much per year? 5. Largely as a result of wars or appropriations for war, England had, before the war began, a debt of $3, 305, 000, 000 ; Germany, $1, 200, 000, 000; France, $6, 575, 000, 000; Belgium. $740, 000, 000; Austria-Hungary, $8, 450, 000, 000; Russia, $4, - 450, 000, 000; and Serbia, $130, 000, 000. From these figures and those in Ex. 2, ...compute the debts of these countries after five months of war. 6. Before the war, Belgium's 3% bonds were quoted at 96, and Germany's 3% bonds at 82. What was the actual rate of interest which each of these countries, the former with no well-trained army, and the latter with a remarkable military organization, have to pay ? 7. Before the war, Norway's 3 l /2% bonds were quoted at 102, and Russia's at 81. What was the actual rate of interest which each of these countries, the former giving little attention to war, and the latter well equipped, had to pay?

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