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... Pints qt . 4 Quarts gal . 2 Gallons pk . 4 Pecks bush . 8 Bushels 4 Quarters qr . 1 Pint = 1 Quart = 1 Gallon = 1 Peck = 1 Bushel = 1 Quarter = Chaldron , ch . = Cubic in . 34.65923 69.31846 277-27384 554 54768 2218-19074 = 17745-52595 ...
... Pints qt . 4 Quarts gal . 2 Gallons pk . 4 Pecks bush . 8 Bushels 4 Quarters qr . 1 Pint = 1 Quart = 1 Gallon = 1 Peck = 1 Bushel = 1 Quarter = Chaldron , ch . = Cubic in . 34.65923 69.31846 277-27384 554 54768 2218-19074 = 17745-52595 ...
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... ed , it is necessary to attend to their subdivisions , and the pro- portion which they bear to the imperial standards . OLD WINE MEASURE . 1 Pint = Cub . In 10 ARITHMETICAL TABLES . OXFORD CONTENTS Arithmetical Tables,
... ed , it is necessary to attend to their subdivisions , and the pro- portion which they bear to the imperial standards . OLD WINE MEASURE . 1 Pint = Cub . In 10 ARITHMETICAL TABLES . OXFORD CONTENTS Arithmetical Tables,
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... Pints 1 Pint = 1 Quart = 35 = 0.12713 = 70 0.25426 2 Quarts = 1 Pottle = 141 0.50852 2 Pottles 1 Gallon = 282 1.01705 9 Gallons = 1 Firkin 9.15341 2 Firkins - 1 Barrel 2 Barrels 2 Hogsheads 2 Pipes = 1 Tun 2 Kilderkins = 1 Kilderkin - 1 ...
... Pints 1 Pint = 1 Quart = 35 = 0.12713 = 70 0.25426 2 Quarts = 1 Pottle = 141 0.50852 2 Pottles 1 Gallon = 282 1.01705 9 Gallons = 1 Firkin 9.15341 2 Firkins - 1 Barrel 2 Barrels 2 Hogsheads 2 Pipes = 1 Tun 2 Kilderkins = 1 Kilderkin - 1 ...
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... Pint = 104.2 pt . 2 Pints = 1 Quart 208'4 qt . 4 Quarts = 1 Gallon = 833.6 gall . 16 Gallons Three Scotch pounds , of the Water of Leith , was the stand- = 1 Hogshead = 13337-6 ard of the above pint . ARITHMETIC Is the art of ...
... Pint = 104.2 pt . 2 Pints = 1 Quart 208'4 qt . 4 Quarts = 1 Gallon = 833.6 gall . 16 Gallons Three Scotch pounds , of the Water of Leith , was the stand- = 1 Hogshead = 13337-6 ard of the above pint . ARITHMETIC Is the art of ...
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... pints ? Ans . 6277 pints . 12. Reduce 746 ml . 5 fu . 37 po . 2 ft . 11 in . , into inches . Ans . 47313521 inches . 13. Reduce 475 ac . 2 ro . 24 per . 29 yd . 7 ft . 138 in . , into inches . Ans . 2983619946 sq . in . 14. How many lbs ...
... pints ? Ans . 6277 pints . 12. Reduce 746 ml . 5 fu . 37 po . 2 ft . 11 in . , into inches . Ans . 47313521 inches . 13. Reduce 475 ac . 2 ro . 24 per . 29 yd . 7 ft . 138 in . , into inches . Ans . 2983619946 sq . in . 14. How many lbs ...
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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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