| Thomas Baker (C.E.) - 1865 - 174 pages
...breadth 13 feet 2 inches, and height 9 feet 3 inches to the under side of the cornice, which girts 8^ inches, and projects 5 inches from the wall on the...the ceiling ; deducting only for a door 7 feet by 4. {53yds. 5ft. 3 in. of rendering. 18 5 6 of ceiling. 39 O'fJ of cornice. PAINTERS' WORK. Painters' work... | |
| John Alexander Henderson - 1872 - 64 pages
...13 feet 2 inches, and height to the under side of the cornice 9 feet 3 inches. The cornice girts 8| inches, and projects 5 inches from the wall on the upper part next the ceiling, deducting only for one door 7 feet by 4; what will be the amount of the plastering? ( 37 ft. 10' 9" of cornice. How is... | |
| Samuel G. Beatty - Accountants - 1877 - 308 pages
...13 feet 2 inches, and height to the under side of the cornice 9 feet 3 inches. The cornice girts 8| inches, and projects 5 inches from the wall on the upper part next the ceiling, deducting only for one door 7 ft by 4, what will be the amount of the plastering ? C 53 yds. 5 ft. 3' 6" of rendering.... | |
| Joseph Stockton - Arithmetic - 1839 - 216 pages
...inches, breadth 13 feet 2 inches, and height 9 feet 3 inches, to the under side of the cornice, which projects 5 inches from the wall, on the upper part next the ceiling ; required the quantity of rendering and plastering ; there being no deductions but for one door, the... | |
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