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41. What is the interest for 10 months on 90, invested at the rate of 6 per 100 (per month)? (you, who are a mirror to the face of arithmeticians, way, with the aid of the two (other requisite) known quantities, what the time in relation to that interest) is, and what the capital is (in relation to that interest and time).
An example on treble rule-nf-three. 42. Two pieces of sandal-wood, measuring 3 and 4 hastas in diameter and length respectively, are worth 8 gold coins. At this (rate) how much will be tho worth of 14 (pieces of sandal-wood, each) measuring 6 and 9 hastas in diameter and length (respectively)?
Thus ends treble rule-of-three.
An example on quadruple rule-of-three. 43. A household well, measuring 5, 8 and 3 hastas in breadth, length and height (from the bottom, respectively), contain 6 vāhas of water ; 0 you, who are learned, give out how much (wator) I wells, (each being) 7 hastax in broadth, 60 in length and 5 in height (from the bottom, will contain).
Thus ends the fourth subject of treatment known as Rule-of-three in Sārasangraha which is a work on arithmetic by Mahāvīrācārya.
43. The word inlini ocurring in this stanze indicates the name of the metre in which the stanz is com poned, at the same time that it means 'belonging to # bouro.'