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... remaining . From these , additions are to be made to two sides of the square already formed . Each side is 40 inches ; hence the additions must be made upon a base line of 80 inches . These addi- tions can be as many inches wide as 80 ...
... remaining . If additions are to be made to the square , the 11 tenth - inch squares must be changed to hundredth - inch squares . In each tenth - inch square there are 100 hundredth - inch squares ; in 11 tenth - inch squares there are ...
... remaining pages of this book are devoted chiefly to denominate numbers . 331. The English and United States standard unit of length is the Imperial yard arbitrarily fixed by Act of Parliament and afterward adopted in the United States ...
... remaining was ( b ) The part broken off was ( c ) The part remaining was 6. The N.E. of the N.W. was fenced off into four equal shortest length of fence necessary ? ( b ) How much land in each field ? 7. A straight pole 72 feet high is ...
... remaining 50 to a pupil to transcribe the sums and find their amount . When the pupil obtains a result the teacher can quickly determine whether it is correct by comparing it with the sum of the 51 checks , less the sum named on the ...