| John Bonnycastle - Geometry - 1848 - 320 pages
...miles. 37. A gentleman has a bowling green, 300 feet long, and 200 feet broad, which he would raise one foot higher by means of the earth to be dug out of a ditch that goes round it ; to what depth must the ditch be dug, supposinp its breadth to be everywhere 8... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1848 - 324 pages
...28|f . 18. A gentleman has a garden 400 feet long, and 300 feet broad, which he would raise 9 inches higher by means of the earth to be dug out of a ditch, that goes round it. To what depth must the ditch be dug, supposing its breadth to be everywhere 6 feet... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1848 - 330 pages
.... 18. A gentleman hag a garden 400 feet long, and 300 feet broad, •which he would raise 9 inches higher by means of the earth to be dug out of a ditch, that goes round it. To what depth must the ditch be dug, supposing its breadth to be everywhere 6 fset... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1848 - 354 pages
...28f f . 18. A gentleman has a garden 400 feet long, and 300 feet broad, which he would raise 9 inches higher by means of the earth to be dug out of a ditch, that goes round it. To what depth must the ditch be dug, supposing its breadth to be everywhere 6 fret... | |
| James B. Dodd - Arithmetic - 1852 - 410 pages
...gentleman has a bowling-green" 500 feet in length, and 300 feet in breadth, which he wishes to raise 1 foot higher, by means of the earth to be dug out of a ditch with which he intends to surround it. What must be the depth of the ditch, if its breadth be everywhere... | |
| Richard Bowling - Arithmetic - 1858 - 128 pages
...A gentleman has a bowling green 450 feet long, and 360 feet broad, which he wishes to raise 1J feet higher by means of the earth to be dug out of a ditch, with which he intends to surround it; find the depth of the ditch, if its uniform breadth be 9£ feet.... | |
| Henry Pix - 1861 - 116 pages
...o-clock? 8. A gentleman has a bowling green, 300 feet long, and 200 feet broad, which he wishes to raise 1 foot higher by means of the earth to be dug out of a ditch that goes round it; to what depth must the ditch be dug, supposing its breadth to be everywhere 8 ft?... | |
| Daniel Adams - Arithmetic - 1861 - 452 pages
...28f f . 92. A gentleman has a garden 400 feet long, and 300 feet broad, which he would raise 9 inches higher by means of the earth to be dug out of a ditch that goes round it. To what depth must the ditch be dug, supposing its breadth to be everywhere 6 feet... | |
| Queensland. Department of Public Instruction - Education - 1866 - 336 pages
...finish it ? II. A gentleman has a bowling green 300 feet long and 200 feet broad, which he would raise one foot higher by means of the earth to be dug out of a ditch that goes round it; to what depth must the ditch be dug, supposing the breadth to be everywhere 8 feet... | |
| 1876 - 710 pages
...fraction. 1 3, A gentleman has a bowling green 300 ft. long and 200 ft broad, which he would raise one foot higher by means of the earth to be dug out...it. It is required to find to what depth the ditch must be dug, its breadth being everywhere 8 feet. THIRD AND FOURTH DIVISIONS. GRAMMAR. 1 . With respect... | |
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