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... by rectilineal figures = sum of areas of bounding surfaces . Curve surface of cylinder = 2xrh ; r = rad . of base , h = 1 height ; Whole surface of cylinder 2πr ( h + r ) . Curve surface of cone = πrl ; = slant height 12 FORMULE .
... by rectilineal figures = sum of areas of bounding surfaces . Curve surface of cylinder = 2xrh ; r = rad . of base , h = 1 height ; Whole surface of cylinder 2πr ( h + r ) . Curve surface of cone = πrl ; = slant height 12 FORMULE .
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... 5. How many half - crowns , shillings , and farthings , an equal number of each , are there in £ 169 ? 6. What is meant by the expression ? Give the rules for reducing whole numbers and mixed numbers с 3 COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS PAPERS . 333.
... 5. How many half - crowns , shillings , and farthings , an equal number of each , are there in £ 169 ? 6. What is meant by the expression ? Give the rules for reducing whole numbers and mixed numbers с 3 COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS PAPERS . 333.
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Samuel H. Winter. Give the rules for reducing whole numbers and mixed numbers to improper fractions ; and for multiplying and dividing a fraction by a whole number . Give examples in each case . 7. ( 1 ) Add together 215 , 317 , 29 , and ...
Samuel H. Winter. Give the rules for reducing whole numbers and mixed numbers to improper fractions ; and for multiplying and dividing a fraction by a whole number . Give examples in each case . 7. ( 1 ) Add together 215 , 317 , 29 , and ...
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... cost £ 5 per cwt . , what will be the cost per lb. when the cost of the whole is reduced by £ 5 9s . 3d . ? 4. Divide 1 of 2 by 12 of 51 . 5. Reduce 667 to its lowest terms . T102 6. COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS PAPERS . 39.
... cost £ 5 per cwt . , what will be the cost per lb. when the cost of the whole is reduced by £ 5 9s . 3d . ? 4. Divide 1 of 2 by 12 of 51 . 5. Reduce 667 to its lowest terms . T102 6. COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS PAPERS . 39.
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... whole voyage ? 7. Express as decimal fractions ( 1 ) 3 , ( 2 ) 1 ; ( 3 ) Mul- tiply 2.574 by 00005 ; ( 4 ) Divide 5.646784 by • 4576 . 8. Find the square 11 , and the square root of 532.2249 . Can a whole number with the digit 2 in the ...
... whole voyage ? 7. Express as decimal fractions ( 1 ) 3 , ( 2 ) 1 ; ( 3 ) Mul- tiply 2.574 by 00005 ; ( 4 ) Divide 5.646784 by • 4576 . 8. Find the square 11 , and the square root of 532.2249 . Can a whole number with the digit 2 in the ...
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