Daboll's Schoolmaster's Assistant: Improved and Enlarged. Being a Plain Practical System of Arithmetick. Adapted to the United States |
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... breadth and depth . RULE . - Multiply the breadth by the depth , or thickness , and that product by the length , which gives the solid content . EXAMPLES . 1. A square piece of timber , being one foot 6 inches , or 18 inches broad , 9 ...
... breadth and depth . RULE . - Multiply the breadth by the depth , or thickness , and that product by the length , which gives the solid content . EXAMPLES . 1. A square piece of timber , being one foot 6 inches , or 18 inches broad , 9 ...
Page 212
... breadth and thickness of a piece of timber are given in inches , to find how much in length will make a solid foot . RULE . - Divide 1728 by the product of the breadth and depth , and the quotient will be the length making a solid foot ...
... breadth and thickness of a piece of timber are given in inches , to find how much in length will make a solid foot . RULE . - Divide 1728 by the product of the breadth and depth , and the quotient will be the length making a solid foot ...
Page 213
... thick , including the saw calf , can be sawn from a log 20 feet long and 24 inches diameter ? 12x12 × 2 × 20 ÷ 144-40 feet , solid content . As 1 : 40 : 12 : 384 feet , the Ans ART . 12. The length , breadth and depth of. PPENDIX . 213.
... thick , including the saw calf , can be sawn from a log 20 feet long and 24 inches diameter ? 12x12 × 2 × 20 ÷ 144-40 feet , solid content . As 1 : 40 : 12 : 384 feet , the Ans ART . 12. The length , breadth and depth of. PPENDIX . 213.
Page 214
... breadth and depth of any square bo being given , to find how many bushels it will contain . RULE . Multiply the length by the breadth , and that product by the depth , divide the last product by 2150,425 the solid inches in a statute ...
... breadth and depth of any square bo being given , to find how many bushels it will contain . RULE . Multiply the length by the breadth , and that product by the depth , divide the last product by 2150,425 the solid inches in a statute ...
Page 215
... breadth of the beam , and bat product by half the breadth of the beam , and divide by 95 . EXAMPLE . A ship 84 feet by the keel , 28 feet by the beam ; what is he tonnage ? 84 × 28 × 14-95-350,29 tons . Ans . IRT . 15. - From the proof ...
... breadth of the beam , and bat product by half the breadth of the beam , and divide by 95 . EXAMPLE . A ship 84 feet by the keel , 28 feet by the beam ; what is he tonnage ? 84 × 28 × 14-95-350,29 tons . Ans . IRT . 15. - From the proof ...
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acres amount annuity annum answer Anthony Billings Arithmetic Barrell Bought breadth bushels ciphers compound interest contain demand diameter dimes ditto Divide dividend divisor dols equal EXAMPLES federal money figures Find the value gain gallon gals given number given sum gross hundred improper fraction Joseph Hastings left hand lowest terms measure merchant miles millions mills milreas months multiplicand Multiply neat weight New-England currency New-York number of shillings number of terms paid payment pence piece pound pound sterling present worth principal quotient rate per cent ratio ready money Reduce remainder Required the interest right hand rods Rule of Three RULE.-Multiply the given separatrix sold solid feet square root sterling subtract sugar TABLE tare TARE AND TRET Thomas Grosvenor thousand tret TROY WEIGHT tuns VULGAR FRACTIONS whole numbers wine yards cost