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... foot , ft . , and the inch , in . 12 inches 3 feet · 5 yards 40 rods 8 furlongs · 1 ft . 1 in . 1 yd . 1 ft . .. 1 r . lyd ... - 1 fur . 1r . 1 m . 1 fur . - of 1 ft . of 1 yd . of 1 r . of 1 fur . of 1 m SQUARE MEASURE . The ...
... foot , ft . , and the inch , in . 12 inches 3 feet · 5 yards 40 rods 8 furlongs · 1 ft . 1 in . 1 yd . 1 ft . .. 1 r . lyd ... - 1 fur . 1r . 1 m . 1 fur . - of 1 ft . of 1 yd . of 1 r . of 1 fur . of 1 m SQUARE MEASURE . The ...
Σελίδα 34
... foot , how many cubic inches will remain ? 72 If the cube of 4 inches be taken from the cube of 2 feet , how many cubic inches will remain ? 73. A young man , on commencing business , was worth £ 643 10s .; the first year he cleared ...
... foot , how many cubic inches will remain ? 72 If the cube of 4 inches be taken from the cube of 2 feet , how many cubic inches will remain ? 73. A young man , on commencing business , was worth £ 643 10s .; the first year he cleared ...
Σελίδα 48
... foot wide ? 105. Suppose a stick of timber to be 12 foot deep , and 8 inches wide ; what must be the length of the stick , in order that its quantity shall be 1 ton of hewn timber ? ( See PROB . VIII , page 22 . Consider a ton as the ...
... foot wide ? 105. Suppose a stick of timber to be 12 foot deep , and 8 inches wide ; what must be the length of the stick , in order that its quantity shall be 1 ton of hewn timber ? ( See PROB . VIII , page 22 . Consider a ton as the ...
Σελίδα 60
... foot in this decimal , and we proceed to find the inches . The whole result is , 4yd . Oft . 8.262 in . 101. Reduce .775 £ to its value in shillings , & c . 102. Reduce .625 s . to its value in pence and farthings . 103. Reduce .4694 lb ...
... foot in this decimal , and we proceed to find the inches . The whole result is , 4yd . Oft . 8.262 in . 101. Reduce .775 £ to its value in shillings , & c . 102. Reduce .625 s . to its value in pence and farthings . 103. Reduce .4694 lb ...
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... foot 7.168 inches . What was his height in feet ? 174. How many square feet of paper will it take to cover the walls of a room , that is 18ft . 9 in . long , 14 ft 6 in wide , and 9 ft . 3in . high ? 175. Suppose a man's property to be ...
... foot 7.168 inches . What was his height in feet ? 174. How many square feet of paper will it take to cover the walls of a room , that is 18ft . 9 in . long , 14 ft 6 in wide , and 9 ft . 3in . high ? 175. Suppose a man's property to be ...
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