inches ; and under 8 inches, stands 12 inches : now 36 and 12 make 48, tha answer in mches; and 48-;13=4 feet, or just half a cord. 3. Admit the breadth to be 3 feet 11 inches, and height 3 feet 9 inches; required the content. Under 3 feet. at top, stands 70; and under 9 inches, is 18: 70 and 18, make 88;12=7 feet 4 inches or 7 ft. I qr. 2 inches, the answer. TABI.E I. cent. 6 per Showing the amount of £1, or $1, at 5 and 6 per cent. pe annum, Compound Inter st, for 20 years. Yrs.15 per cent. 6 per cent. Yrs. 5 per cent. 1 1,0.5000 1,06000 11 1,71034 1,89529 12 1,79585 2,01219 14 1,97993 | 2,26090 19 2,52695 3,02559 10 1,6:2889 1,79084 20 2,653:29 | 3,20713 VII. The weights of the coins of the United States. mot. grs. Eagles, 11 6 Standard 5 15 Gold. 2 194 17 8 Half-Dollars, 8 16 Standard 4 8 Silver. 1 17 204 Cents, 8 16 Half-Cents, 4 8 The standard for gold coin is 11 parts pure gold, and one part allov--the alloy to consist of silver and corper. The standarii for silver coin is 1485 paris fine to 179 paru alloy--the allov to he wholly copper. } Copper. ANNUITIES. TABLE III. ty, forburne for 31 years or un- of al annuity, to contider, ai 5 and 6 per cent. com: nue for 31 years, at 5 and pound interest. 6 per cent. compound int. Irs. 6 6 TABLES. THE three following tables are calculated agreeable ta an Act of Congress passed in November, 1792, making foreign Gold and Silver coins a legal tender for the payment of all debts and demands, at the several a:d respective rates following, viz.. The Gold Coins of Great Britain and Portugal, of their present standard, at the rate of 100 cents for every 27 grains of the actual weight thereof.-Those of France and Spain 27} grains of the actual weight thereof.--Spanish milled dollars weighing 19 pwt. 7 gr. equal to 100 cents, and in proportion for the parts of a dollar.–Crowus of France weighing 18 pwt. 17 gr. equal to 110 cevits, and in proportion for the parts of Crown. They have enacted, that every cent shall contai: 203 grains of copper, and every half-cent 104 grains TABLE IV. Weights of several pieces of English, Portuguese and French Gold Coins. TJohann Johannes, | Prot. | Gr. \Dols. Cts. M. 18 10 0 0 9 8 0 0 4 663 59 8 15 2 8 6 7 22 6 3 3 61 3 22 6 14 8 10. నిలు నిలు అయి! Woidore, TABLE VI. Dollars, Cents and Mills. 0 VII. TABLE of Cents, answering to the Currencuci of the United States, with Sterling, fc. Note. The figures on the right hand of the space show the parts of a cent, or mills, &c. 16s. to s. to7s.611. s.od. 5s, tots.60.4s. 100 to the the to the to the the to the the Doll. Doll. Doll. Doll. | Doll. Doll. Dollar. P. cents. cents. cents. cents. Scents. cents. cents. 1 1 3 10 11 17 1 6. 18 1 7 2 27 2 0 2 2 3 5 3 3 37 3 4 3 4 1 31 3 3 5 31 5 5 5 5 1 4 5 51 4 1 4 41 6 3 7 4 6 8 11 1 10 2 41 9 150 112 5 120 192 8180 200 184 6 1377 7 348 7. 18300 2.25 240 +385 6'360 400 1 309 2 19316 6237 5253 3/407 11380 1422 21 389 7 20 333 3250 266 6428 5400 444 4 410 2 |