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... side and proceed from left to right . 2. Prove example No. 1. by uniting the terms of the multiplicand and comparing 4 times the number thus obtained with the number obtained by uniting the terms of the product . 3. Verify Example No. 2 ...
... side of any one of the above figures is parallel to the opposite side of the same figure . Hence the figures are called parallelograms . 2. Each of the above figures has four sides . Hence the figures are called quadrilaterals . 3. If ...
... wide , the number of square feet in the area is ab . * If the side of a square is a , the number of square feet in its area is 5. If a rectangular solid is a feet long , b feet wide , and c feet thick , the number of cubic feet in its ...
... side of it ? 139. MISCELLANEOUS . Tell the meaning of each of the following , solve , expl state in the form of a problem the conditions that would gi each number process . 1. Multiply 64 rd . 14 ft . 6 in . by 8 . 2. Divide 37 rd . 15 ...
... sides and angles . of 1. A triangle has 2. A right triangle has one right angle ; that is , one angle degrees . 3. An isosceles triangle has two angles that are equal and two sides that are equal . 4. An equilateral triangle has equal sides ...