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5. What is the volume of a bin , the inside dimensions of which are 8 ft . 6 in . by 6 ft . by 4 ft . 4 in . ? 6. How many cubic yards of earth must be removed in digging a cellar 36 ft . long , 24 ft . wide , and 6 ft . deep ?
5. What is the volume of a bin , the inside dimensions of which are 8 ft . 6 in . by 6 ft . by 4 ft . 4 in . ? 6. How many cubic yards of earth must be removed in digging a cellar 36 ft . long , 24 ft . wide , and 6 ft . deep ?
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3 in . , and width 33 ft .; the cellar to be 8 ft . deep , and the wall 14 ft . thick . The excavating will cost $ .50 a cu . yd . , and the stone and mason work $ 3.75 a perch . 24. In a school - room 32 ft . long , 18 ft . wide ...
3 in . , and width 33 ft .; the cellar to be 8 ft . deep , and the wall 14 ft . thick . The excavating will cost $ .50 a cu . yd . , and the stone and mason work $ 3.75 a perch . 24. In a school - room 32 ft . long , 18 ft . wide ...
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9 in . deep ? SOLUTION . ( 4 × 4 × 63 × 1728 ) ÷ 231 = 807 gal . 2. How many cubic feet in a space that holds 48 hhd . ? SOLUTION . ( 48 × 63 × 231 ) ÷÷÷ 1728 = 404 cu ft . RULE . - Divide the contents in cubic inches by 231 for LIQUID ...
9 in . deep ? SOLUTION . ( 4 × 4 × 63 × 1728 ) ÷ 231 = 807 gal . 2. How many cubic feet in a space that holds 48 hhd . ? SOLUTION . ( 48 × 63 × 231 ) ÷÷÷ 1728 = 404 cu ft . RULE . - Divide the contents in cubic inches by 231 for LIQUID ...
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6 in . deep contain ? 4. How many barrels of water will a vat hold that contains 43659 cubic inches ? 5. How many hogsheads will a cistern 11 ft . long , 6 ft . wide , and 7 ft . deep contain ? 6. Find the weight of water in a bath ...
6 in . deep contain ? 4. How many barrels of water will a vat hold that contains 43659 cubic inches ? 5. How many hogsheads will a cistern 11 ft . long , 6 ft . wide , and 7 ft . deep contain ? 6. Find the weight of water in a bath ...
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A bin 10 ft . long , 6 ft . wide , and 4 ft . deep , will hold how many bushels of oats ? Of potatoes ? SOLUTION . { - 10 × 6 × 4x.8 { 10 × 6 × 4x .63 X 4. What is the volume in cubic feet of a bin that will hold 320 bushels of grain ?
A bin 10 ft . long , 6 ft . wide , and 4 ft . deep , will hold how many bushels of oats ? Of potatoes ? SOLUTION . { - 10 × 6 × 4x.8 { 10 × 6 × 4x .63 X 4. What is the volume in cubic feet of a bin that will hold 320 bushels of grain ?
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Page 294 - A circle is a plane figure bounded by a curved line called the circumference, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
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Page 74 - The Greatest Common Divisor of two or more numbers is the greatest number that will exactly divide each of them. Thu4, 18 is the greatest, common divisor of 36 and 54, since it is the greatest number that will divide each of them without a remainder.
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