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... square described on t straight line AB " is " sq . on AB , " and for " th rectangle contained by the straight lines ... square on BC is equal to the squares on BA and AC . 4. ABC is a straight line . Shew that the square or AC is equal ...
... square described on t straight line AB " is " sq . on AB , " and for " th rectangle contained by the straight lines ... square on BC is equal to the squares on BA and AC . 4. ABC is a straight line . Shew that the square or AC is equal ...
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... square field whose area is 27 acres 1 rood 20 perches 1 sq . yard . 5. Find by Practice the value of 27 acres 1 rood 121 sq . yards at £ 21 per acre . 6. Find the number of cubic inches contained in a rainfall of two inches upon the ...
... square field whose area is 27 acres 1 rood 20 perches 1 sq . yard . 5. Find by Practice the value of 27 acres 1 rood 121 sq . yards at £ 21 per acre . 6. Find the number of cubic inches contained in a rainfall of two inches upon the ...
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... square foot at a point on the top of the tube ? ( Take 1,000 ounces as the weight of a cubic foot of water . ) 4. The specific gravity of lead is 11 · 4 , that of cork is 0.24 . What weight of lead will make 5 lbs . of cork just float ...
... square foot at a point on the top of the tube ? ( Take 1,000 ounces as the weight of a cubic foot of water . ) 4. The specific gravity of lead is 11 · 4 , that of cork is 0.24 . What weight of lead will make 5 lbs . of cork just float ...
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... square root of a number have been found by the ordinary method , prove that n more may be found by division , provided that the number is a perfect square whose square root contains 2n + 1 figures ; but that if this be not the case ...
... square root of a number have been found by the ordinary method , prove that n more may be found by division , provided that the number is a perfect square whose square root contains 2n + 1 figures ; but that if this be not the case ...
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... square of the sum of the numbers . 9. Find the numbers of permutations of n things r at a time . Find the number of ways in which n ladies and n gentlemen may seat themselves at a round table so that no two ladies are together . 10 ...
... square of the sum of the numbers . 9. Find the numbers of permutations of n things r at a time . Find the number of ways in which n ladies and n gentlemen may seat themselves at a round table so that no two ladies are together . 10 ...
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