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... mile . The square foot contains 183-346 circular inches . A circle one foot in diameter contains 113 097 square inches . CUBIC , OR SOLID MEASURE . 1728 Cubic Inches make 27 Cubic Feet .. .. 1 Cubic Foot . 1 Cubic Yard . * 40 Feet of ...
... mile . The square foot contains 183-346 circular inches . A circle one foot in diameter contains 113 097 square inches . CUBIC , OR SOLID MEASURE . 1728 Cubic Inches make 27 Cubic Feet .. .. 1 Cubic Foot . 1 Cubic Yard . * 40 Feet of ...
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... miles , or 69 one- ninth Statute miles , make a degree of the Meridian . An Irish Pole is 7 yards , and Mile 2240 yards . A Scotch Pole is 6 yards 6 inches , and Mile 1984 yards . * The Chain consists of 100 Links , each Link being ...
... miles , or 69 one- ninth Statute miles , make a degree of the Meridian . An Irish Pole is 7 yards , and Mile 2240 yards . A Scotch Pole is 6 yards 6 inches , and Mile 1984 yards . * The Chain consists of 100 Links , each Link being ...
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... miles ? 1795 x 5280 feet 9477600 feet . 4. Find by practice cost of 36 mls . 3 fur . 22 yards of telegraph wire , at £ 14 13s . 4d . per mile . £ 14 13 4 212 3 44 0 02 528 0 3 13 1 16 0 3 £ 533 13 12 8460 8 5. Make out cost of mowing a ...
... miles ? 1795 x 5280 feet 9477600 feet . 4. Find by practice cost of 36 mls . 3 fur . 22 yards of telegraph wire , at £ 14 13s . 4d . per mile . £ 14 13 4 212 3 44 0 02 528 0 3 13 1 16 0 3 £ 533 13 12 8460 8 5. Make out cost of mowing a ...
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... miles . 176 × 1760 3 = 885029 . 15. How many square feet of paper will cover the walls of a room which is 26 feet 10 in . long , 17 feet broad , and 19 ft . 7 in . high ? Surface 26ft . 10in . x 19ft . 7in . x 2 + 17 × 19ft . 7in . × 2 ...
... miles . 176 × 1760 3 = 885029 . 15. How many square feet of paper will cover the walls of a room which is 26 feet 10 in . long , 17 feet broad , and 19 ft . 7 in . high ? Surface 26ft . 10in . x 19ft . 7in . x 2 + 17 × 19ft . 7in . × 2 ...
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... miles ? 4 x 5280 × 12 - 4 x 5280 x 12 68 63360 31680 56 5280 × 6 = 7 17 7 63360 17 = 538560-443520 119 = 95040 = 798,780 . 119 19. How many yards of velvet trimming wide can be cut from 1 yard yards of velvet which is of a yard wide ...
... miles ? 4 x 5280 × 12 - 4 x 5280 x 12 68 63360 31680 56 5280 × 6 = 7 17 7 63360 17 = 538560-443520 119 = 95040 = 798,780 . 119 19. How many yards of velvet trimming wide can be cut from 1 yard yards of velvet which is of a yard wide ...
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Page 1 - When a straight line standing on another straight line makes the adjacent angles equal to one another, each of the angles is called a Right Angle; and the straight line which stands on the other is called a Perpendicular to it.
Page 8 - Upon the same base, and on the same side of it, there cannot be two triangles, that have their sides which are terminated in one extremity of the base equal to one another, and likewise those which are terminated in the other extremity, equal to one another.
Page 16 - Any two sides of a triangle are together greater than the third side.
Page 12 - IF a straight line be divided into any two parts, four times the rectangle contained by the whole line, and one of the parts, together with the square of the other part, is equal to the square of the straight line which is made up of the whole and that part.
Page 5 - IF two angles of a triangle be equal to one another, the sides also which subtend, or are opposite to, the equal angles, shall be equal to one another.