Yale Examination PapersGinn, Heath & Company, 1892 - 139 pages |
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... places . 6. Extract the cube root of 18.65 to two decimal places . 7. If 12 yds . of silk that is yd . wide will make a dress , how many yards of muslin that is 13 yds . wide will be re- quired to line it ? 8. If a person steps 0.8m at ...
... places . 6. Extract the cube root of 18.65 to two decimal places . 7. If 12 yds . of silk that is yd . wide will make a dress , how many yards of muslin that is 13 yds . wide will be re- quired to line it ? 8. If a person steps 0.8m at ...
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... places . 3. Divide 6 by 0.089 , and extract the cube root of the quotient to two decimal places . 4. What is the value , at $ 4500 per acre , of a piece of ground containing 30 rds . 19 ft . 89 in . ? 5. How many liters in a box 1.2m ...
... places . 3. Divide 6 by 0.089 , and extract the cube root of the quotient to two decimal places . 4. What is the value , at $ 4500 per acre , of a piece of ground containing 30 rds . 19 ft . 89 in . ? 5. How many liters in a box 1.2m ...
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... places , the value of √3 4. Find the 4th term of a proportion of which the first , second , and third terms are ... places . 3. Find , to three decimal places , the number which has to 0.649 the same ratio which 58 has to 634 . 4. A man ...
... places , the value of √3 4. Find the 4th term of a proportion of which the first , second , and third terms are ... places . 3. Find , to three decimal places , the number which has to 0.649 the same ratio which 58 has to 634 . 4. A man ...
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... places . 2. Find the value to three decimal places of √ ( 0.146 ) 2 + ( 0.063 ) 2 . 3. Divide 38 +8 +12 3 of 57 1 133 x = by 4 # 141 is worth 8 4. Some sugar is adulterated as follows : cents per pound , is worth 10 cents per pound ...
... places . 2. Find the value to three decimal places of √ ( 0.146 ) 2 + ( 0.063 ) 2 . 3. Divide 38 +8 +12 3 of 57 1 133 x = by 4 # 141 is worth 8 4. Some sugar is adulterated as follows : cents per pound , is worth 10 cents per pound ...
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... root of 2501 to six places of decimals . 8. Transform into a form convenient for numerical calcu- lation the expression , ( am bn \ log ( amb CP 9. Given log a = 1.2345 , to find log Va . 1879 . 1. Divide ( 3a - b ) by 6 ALGEBRA .
... root of 2501 to six places of decimals . 8. Transform into a form convenient for numerical calcu- lation the expression , ( am bn \ log ( amb CP 9. Given log a = 1.2345 , to find log Va . 1879 . 1. Divide ( 3a - b ) by 6 ALGEBRA .
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