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... miles apart . One walks at the rate of 4 miles an hour , but stops 2 hours on the way . The other walks at the rate of 3 miles an hour without stopping . When and where will they meet ? 9. Divide 225 into 2 parts , so that three times ...
... miles apart . One walks at the rate of 4 miles an hour , but stops 2 hours on the way . The other walks at the rate of 3 miles an hour without stopping . When and where will they meet ? 9. Divide 225 into 2 parts , so that three times ...
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... mile give ? 12. If the amount of property liable to income tax be 525 millions , at what rate per pound must the tax be taken to produce 171⁄2 millions ? IV . Euclid . [ N. B. At least two Propositions from the Second Book are required ...
... mile give ? 12. If the amount of property liable to income tax be 525 millions , at what rate per pound must the tax be taken to produce 171⁄2 millions ? IV . Euclid . [ N. B. At least two Propositions from the Second Book are required ...
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... miles ? 3. If the shadow of an upright pole 3 yards high be 2 yards long ; what will be the height of a church spire which casts a shadow 824 yards long ? 4. Reduce 5 3- ; and 73 4 of 5 % + of 3 } 2 1/3 + 1/1/12 = 101-83 62-21 3094 3042 ...
... miles ? 3. If the shadow of an upright pole 3 yards high be 2 yards long ; what will be the height of a church spire which casts a shadow 824 yards long ? 4. Reduce 5 3- ; and 73 4 of 5 % + of 3 } 2 1/3 + 1/1/12 = 101-83 62-21 3094 3042 ...
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... miles cost 37. ? 9. Extract the square root of 1157776 ; and find the length in yards of the side of a square enclosure which contains 4 acres 3 roods 24 poles . 10. What is the difference between the simple and com- pound interest on ...
... miles cost 37. ? 9. Extract the square root of 1157776 ; and find the length in yards of the side of a square enclosure which contains 4 acres 3 roods 24 poles . 10. What is the difference between the simple and com- pound interest on ...
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... miles , each pace being 2 ft . 4 in . ? 2. Required the difference between 162 qrs . 1 bush . 1 pk . and 127 qrs . 4 bush . 3 pks . 1 gal . 3. If a friend lends me 250l . for 3 months , how long ought I to lend him 1877. 10s . , to ...
... miles , each pace being 2 ft . 4 in . ? 2. Required the difference between 162 qrs . 1 bush . 1 pk . and 127 qrs . 4 bush . 3 pks . 1 gal . 3. If a friend lends me 250l . for 3 months , how long ought I to lend him 1877. 10s . , to ...
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116 HIGH STREET angle contained angles equal aorist BALFOUR STEWART Book are required cent Cicero CLARENDON PRESS DEPOSITORY CLARENDON PRESS SOLD dative decimal DEPOSITORY 116 HIGH Describe a parallelogram Euclid EURIPIDES exterior angle Extract the square feet Find the G. C. M. Find the square Find the value French Language given rectilineal angle given rectilineal figure given straight line Greek half the line INUS TIO ILLV Latin Prose line be divided lowest terms Michaelmas Term N. B. Two Propositions obtuse angle OXFORD EXAMINATION PAPERS parallelogram perf plur pres PRESS DEPOSITORY 116 Propositions at least rectangle contained right angle sesterces side subtending Simplify sing Sophocles square on half square root squares described subj subjunctive TIO ILLV MEA Translate into Latin Trinity Term twice the rectangle University EXAMINATION PAPERS vulgar fraction whole line yards δὲ Καὶ μὲν οἱ وو
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Page 3 - If a straight line be divided into two equal parts, and also into two unequal parts, the rectangle contained by the unequal parts, together with the square on the line between the points of section, is equal to the square on half the line.
Page 6 - If, from the ends of the side of a triangle, there be drawn two straight lines to a point within the triangle, these shall be less than, the other two sides of the triangle, but shall contain a greater angle. Let...
Page 7 - If a straight line be bisected, and produced to any point; the rectangle contained by the whole line thus produced, and the part of it produced, together with the square of half the line bisected, is equal to the square of the straight line which is made up of the half and the part produced.
Page 7 - Then with a grim and surly voice he bid them awake, and asked them whence they were and what they did in his grounds. They told him they were pilgrims and that they had lost their way. Then said the giant, You have this night trespassed on me by trampling in and lying on my grounds, and therefore you must go along with me.
Page 7 - ... subtending the obtuse angle, is greater than the squares on the sides containing the obtuse angle, by twice the rectangle contained by the side upon which, when produced, the perpendicular falls, and the straight line intercepted without the triangle between the perpendicular and the obtuse angle, Let ABC be an obtuse-angled triangle, having the obtuse angle ACB; and from the point A, let AD be drawn perpendicular to BC produced.
Page 2 - In every triangle, the square of the side subtending either of the acute angles is less than the squares of the sides containing that angle, by twice the rectangle contained by either of these sides, and the straight line intercepted between the perpendicular let fall upon it from the opposite angle, and the acute angle.
Page 6 - If a straight line be divided into two equal, and also into two unequal parts, the squares on the two unequal parts are together double of the square on half the line and of the square on the line between the points of section.
Page 2 - IF a side of any triangle be produced, the exterior angle is equal to the two interior and opposite angles ; and the three interior angles of every triangle are equal to two right angles.
Page 2 - THE angles at the base of an isosceles triangle are equal to one another : and, if the equal sides be produced, the angles upon the other side of the base shall be equal.
Page 7 - If there be two straight lines, one of which is divided into any number of parts, the rectangle contained by the two straight lines is equal to the rectangles contained by the undivided line, and the several parts of the divided line.