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... scale of miles for the map , so as to show 20 miles . ( 2 ) Construct a comparative scale of yards for the same map , and divide it to show distances of 1000 yards . Figure your scales properly , show your calculations , and give the ...
... scale of miles for the map , so as to show 20 miles . ( 2 ) Construct a comparative scale of yards for the same map , and divide it to show distances of 1000 yards . Figure your scales properly , show your calculations , and give the ...
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... Scales . 5. Geography . 6. The First Book of Euclid , and propositions based thereon . There are Four Preliminary Examinations in the year , in the months of February , March , July , and August . The Further Examinations are held in ...
... Scales . 5. Geography . 6. The First Book of Euclid , and propositions based thereon . There are Four Preliminary Examinations in the year , in the months of February , March , July , and August . The Further Examinations are held in ...
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... scale of chains , showing 400 chains , and divided to show distances of 10 chains . ( 2. ) Construct a comparative scale of yards for the same map , showing 8000 yards , and divided to show distances of 200 yards . Figure your scales ...
... scale of chains , showing 400 chains , and divided to show distances of 10 chains . ( 2. ) Construct a comparative scale of yards for the same map , showing 8000 yards , and divided to show distances of 200 yards . Figure your scales ...
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... scales . 4 257400 68640 17160 For the comparative scale , showing yards , we find that in 325 chains there are 7150 yards , then the equation will be : - 50 as 7150 : 3.75 : 8000 : x 143 160 160 22500 375 143 ) 600.00 ( 4.19 572 280 143 ...
... scales . 4 257400 68640 17160 For the comparative scale , showing yards , we find that in 325 chains there are 7150 yards , then the equation will be : - 50 as 7150 : 3.75 : 8000 : x 143 160 160 22500 375 143 ) 600.00 ( 4.19 572 280 143 ...
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... scale ) , to show that this distance must always be taken to obtain any angle and the number of degrees required measured off along the arc of 60 ° . Q. 3. The base of a triangle is 3 " , one of the angles at the base 45 ° , and the sum ...
... scale ) , to show that this distance must always be taken to obtain any angle and the number of degrees required measured off along the arc of 60 ° . Q. 3. The base of a triangle is 3 " , one of the angles at the base 45 ° , and the sum ...
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Page 9 - 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 8 - 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.
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