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... breadth 3 estimated . Marked SOLID MEASURE . = 1 Solid foot = 1 Solid yard s . in . 1728 Solid inches s . ft . 27 Solid feet = Solid in . 1728 = 46656 40 solid feet of rough or 50 of hewn timber = 1 Load ; 42 solid Feet 1 Ton of ...
... breadth 3 estimated . Marked SOLID MEASURE . = 1 Solid foot = 1 Solid yard s . in . 1728 Solid inches s . ft . 27 Solid feet = Solid in . 1728 = 46656 40 solid feet of rough or 50 of hewn timber = 1 Load ; 42 solid Feet 1 Ton of ...
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... vest with 3 yards of cloth , which is 14 yard broad , how many yards will he require to make the same when the breadth is only 3 qr . ? Ans . 7 yards . 55. Bought for ready money 400 yards of shal- loon 50 SIMPLE PROPORTION .
... vest with 3 yards of cloth , which is 14 yard broad , how many yards will he require to make the same when the breadth is only 3 qr . ? Ans . 7 yards . 55. Bought for ready money 400 yards of shal- loon 50 SIMPLE PROPORTION .
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... breadth 500 feet , and depth 340 feet ? Ans . 522.68 feet . 13. Required the side of a cubical vessel which will contain 100 imperial gallons ? Ans . 30-267 inches . Similar solids are to each other as the cubes of their dia- meters ...
... breadth 500 feet , and depth 340 feet ? Ans . 522.68 feet . 13. Required the side of a cubical vessel which will contain 100 imperial gallons ? Ans . 30-267 inches . Similar solids are to each other as the cubes of their dia- meters ...
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... breadth ; that extent set the same way will reach from the length to the content . Solid Measure by the Sliding Rule ... breadth and depth together , and ex- tract the square root of the product ; the root is the mean square . Or set the ...
... breadth ; that extent set the same way will reach from the length to the content . Solid Measure by the Sliding Rule ... breadth and depth together , and ex- tract the square root of the product ; the root is the mean square . Or set the ...
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... breadth , beginning at the lowest , and place each pro- duct under that denomination of the multiplicand from which it arises , always carrying one for every 12 . 3. Multiply by the inches , and set each product one place farther to the ...
... breadth , beginning at the lowest , and place each pro- duct under that denomination of the multiplicand from which it arises , always carrying one for every 12 . 3. Multiply by the inches , and set each product one place farther to the ...
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a-day acres amount Analysis of Sentences annex ARITHMETIC AVOIRDUPOIS Bought breadth bushels Carefully Revised centiares centimes ciphers Class-book containing December 25 decimal denominator Divide dividend DIVISION Divisor Edinburgh Edinburgh Academy Edition ells ENGLISH GRAMMAR farthings feet long figure firlot French gain gallons girt given number grams Greek guineas hectom hectometres HISTORY HUNTER'S improper fraction inches interest JUNIOR CLASSES length LL.D man's share Maps MEASURE metres Metric System mixed number MODERN GEOGRAPHY months Multiplicand Multiply NOTE OLIVER AND BOYD pecks Pence pint poles pound pound sterling PROB quarters Questions for Examination Quotient rate per cent Reduce remainder Required roods RULE School Scotch shillings Simple Sliding Rule solid content square feet stiff wrapper stones subtract sugar SURENNE'S TROY WEIGHT University of Aberdeen VULGAR FRACTIONS weight whole numbers Write yards cost
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