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F isken for 3 sh pr. stone b ru tto , frad rag e r sin

Komm ission og sine Udlæg, ialt 55 £ 15 sh, og

sender Restbeløbet til

A.

Hvor stor Fo rtjeneste h a r

A

paa Sendingen til

London?

Salget af F isken i Kiel indb ringe r 5544 Mk,

og

A’s

dervæ rende Komm issionæ r frad rag e r og-

saa sin Komm ission og sine Udlæg bl. a. til

F rag t, i alt med 1294 Mk; Restbeløbet faa r

A.

Ved hvilket a f de to Salg h a r Fo rtjen esten pr.

Kasse væ ret størst?

1 stone = 6Yi kg; 1

£ =

20

sh=

240 d = 18,12 Kr.;

100 Mk.

=

89,10 Kr.

2. 1. F e b ru a r 1906 havde Aalborg 31510 Indb yg ­

gere og 1. F e b ru a r 1916 38100. Hvor m ange

Indbyggere havde Aalborg 1. F e b ru a r 1921, n a a r

Byens aarlige T ilvæk stprocen t antages at have

væ ret u fo ran d re t?

I hv ilket K alend eraar skulde under samme

F o rud sæ tn ing Aalborgs Indbyggertal være naae t

50000?

Engelsk Version.

When Rembrandt was a Little Boy.

In one of th e museum s of H o lland there m ay be

seen a pa ir of wooden shoes w ith funny little p ic­

tures of ducks, chickens, an d pigs

drawn

on them .

These pictures were d raw n by R em brand t, the great

artist, when he was a little boy and was living at

Leyden, where his fa th e r was a miller.

L ittle R em b rand t was no t interested in his school-

work and only longed to become an a rtist and to

travel. One day he was very

inattentive

at school

and was discovered draw ing chickens, ducks and

pigs on his cousin W ilh elm ina’s wooden shoes. She

was delighted w ith them , bu t the teacher was very

ang ry w ith R em b rand t, and sent a note about it to

his uncle, whom he knew privately.

The next m o rn ing the boy was standing in the

street, w atching the people th a t were going to m a r­

ket, and dream ing of th e tim e when he should see

the great world. Suddenly he noticed his uncle

coming tow ards the house, and at once his dream ing

tu rn ed to fear. He though t of the wooden shoes.

W hen his uncle asked to talk to R em b rand t’s m other

alone, the little boy felt th a t

trouble

was com ing.

Soon after he saw his m o ther and uncle go up into

the mill, where his fa th er was. Gladly would Rem ­

b ra n d t have ru n away, bu t now his fa th e r was cal­

ling him , and he h ad to obey.

There stood his uncle w ith one of the shoes in

his hand , and all eyes were tu rn ed on Rem brand t.

He expected his m o ther to scold him , bu t in stead of

th at she said to him in a k ind voice: ’’W ould you

like to he a p a in te r? ” Little R em b rand t could hard ly

believe his ears, and he was so h ap py th a t he could

scarcely speak.

Later on he was told th a t the teacher, though

ang ry at his being inatten tive, h a d been

struck

by

th e m asterly draw ings, and th a t he w an ted him to

study the a rt of pain ting w ith one of the greatest

pain ters of Leyden.

to draw,

at tegne. —

inattentive,

uopmærksom . —

trouble,

Ubehageligheder. —

struck,

imponeret.

Realeksamen og Pigeskoleeksamen i Maj-Juni 1932.

Dansk Stil.

Som alm indelig Forberedelseseksam en.

Regning og Matematik.

1.

A

faa r tilbud t et P a rti Kaffe leveret i Køben­

havn for 151,50 fl pr. 100 kg, hvortil komm er 17

Øre pr. kg i Told.

N aar h a n beregner, at Udgifter af forskellig

Art beløber sig til 12,72 Kr. pr. 100 kg, og n aar

Gyldenkursen er 152 Øre, d. v. s. 1 fl — 152 Øre,

hvor meget vil da Kaffen komme til at staa ham

i pr. kg beregnet i dan ske Penge?

E fter at h an h a r m od taget Kaffen, viser det

sig, at han s Udgifter af forskellig Art ku n h ar

væ ret

10,75

Kr. pr. 100 kg, medens Gyldenkursen

er faldet saa meget, at h a n kan sælge Kaffen

med 20 pCt. Fo rtjen este for 3,06 Kr. pr. kg. Hvor

stor er Gyldenkursen?

2

. En Mand lader opføre en Villa, som koster ham

25000 Kr.

F o r a t betale denne Sum op tager h a n et

1

ste

P rio ritetslaan , som h a n faa r udbetalt i Obliga