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... foot . make 1 • square yard 2721 square feet , make 1 square rod . 1 40 square rods make 1 · • rood . 4 square roods ... SOLID OR CUBIC MEASURE . Repeat the TABLE . 1728 80 ARITHMETIC .
... foot . make 1 • square yard 2721 square feet , make 1 square rod . 1 40 square rods make 1 · • rood . 4 square roods ... SOLID OR CUBIC MEASURE . Repeat the TABLE . 1728 80 ARITHMETIC .
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Roswell Chamberlain Smith. SOLID OR CUBIC MEASURE . Repeat the TABLE . 1728 solid inches make 1 solid foot . 40 feet of round timber , or } make · 1 ton , or load . Also 27 solid feet make 50 feet of hewn timber , • 128 solid feet , or 8 ...
Roswell Chamberlain Smith. SOLID OR CUBIC MEASURE . Repeat the TABLE . 1728 solid inches make 1 solid foot . 40 feet of round timber , or } make · 1 ton , or load . Also 27 solid feet make 50 feet of hewn timber , • 128 solid feet , or 8 ...
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... feet of boards are contained in the floor ( Reduce the of a room 40 ft . 6 in . long and 10 ft . 3 in . wide ... SOLID , OR CUBIC MEASURE . Q. When a block is 1 inch long , 1 inch thick , and 1 inch wide , how many solid inches is it ...
... feet of boards are contained in the floor ( Reduce the of a room 40 ft . 6 in . long and 10 ft . 3 in . wide ... SOLID , OR CUBIC MEASURE . Q. When a block is 1 inch long , 1 inch thick , and 1 inch wide , how many solid inches is it ...
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... solid feez , inches , & c . are contained in a solid body ? A. Multiply the length , breadth and depth to- gether . 1. How many solid feet in a block 4 feet thick , 2 feet wide , and 5 feet long ? Ans . 4X2X 540 solid feet . 2. How many ...
... solid feez , inches , & c . are contained in a solid body ? A. Multiply the length , breadth and depth to- gether . 1. How many solid feet in a block 4 feet thick , 2 feet wide , and 5 feet long ? Ans . 4X2X 540 solid feet . 2. How many ...
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Roswell Chamberlain Smith. ( cord feet ) , 2 cord feet , Ans . But , instead of multiplying the 4 by the 8 feet in length , and dividing by 16 , we may simply divide by 2 , without multiplying ; for the ... solid feet MENSURATION . 223.
Roswell Chamberlain Smith. ( cord feet ) , 2 cord feet , Ans . But , instead of multiplying the 4 by the 8 feet in length , and dividing by 16 , we may simply divide by 2 , without multiplying ; for the ... solid feet MENSURATION . 223.
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Page 257 - Multiply the divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend.
Page 222 - How many solid feet in a pile of wood 8 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 4 feet high?
Page 263 - Multiply the last term by the ratio, from the product subtract the first term, and divide the remainder by the ratio, less 1; the quotient will be the sum of the series required.
Page 251 - Point off the given number into periods of two figures each, by putting a dot over the units, another over the hundreds, and so on.
Page 121 - Divide by any number that will divide two or more of the given numbers without a remainder, and set the quotients, together with the undivided numbers, in a line beneath.
Page 82 - In 3 ? In 4 ? In 5 ? In 6? In 7? In 8? In 9? In 10? In 20? In 50? In 100?
Page 207 - Find the amount of the principal, from the time the interest commenced to the time of settlement, and likewise the amount of each payment, from the time it was paid to the time of settlement ; then deduct the amount of the several payments from the amount of the principal.