| William M. Finlay - Accounting - 1803 - 272 pages
...for 450 guineas : What did they gain or lose by their adventure ? Ans. -£18 11 4 sterling loss. 4. /There is a mast or pole, £ of its length stands in the ground, 1 2 feet of it in the water, and £ of its length in the air, or above water : What is the whole length... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1813 - 244 pages
...3341. The cube of heir difference is 1331. 19. Suppose there is a mast erected, so that ^ of its -ength stands in the ground, 12 feet of it in the water,...its length in the air, or above water; I demand the vhole length! Ans. Zltifcet. 20. What difference is there between the interest ol'S00/. 't 5 percent,... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1820 - 256 pages
...squares is 3541. The cube of their difference is 1331. 19. Suppose there is a mast erected, so that i of its length stands in the ground, 12 feet of it...water, and £ of its length in the air, or above water ; 1 demand the whole length ? Anti. 216 fee.t. 20. What difference is there between the interest of... | |
| Jacob Willetts - Arithmetic - 1822 - 200 pages
...for 2 shillings, do I gain or lose, and how much 1 Ans. lose 3s. 4d. 33. There is a mast or pole, f of its length stands in the ground, 12 feet of it in the water, and f of its length in the air, or above water ; how much is the whole length 1 J)ns. 216 feet. 34 The... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1823 - 262 pages
...3341 . TJte cube of } » their difference is 1331. 19. Suppose there is a mast erected, so that £ of its length stands in the ground, 12 feet of it in the water, and | uf its length in the air, or above water ; I demand the whole length ? .tins. 216 feet. 20. What... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1824 - 264 pages
...The cube oj their difference is 1331. 19. Suppose there is a mast erected, so that 1 of its iength stands in the ground, 12 feet of it in the water, and J of its length in the air, orabove water; I demand the whole length ? Jlns. 216 feet. 20. What difference... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1825 - 256 pages
...sqttares is 5341. The cube oj tlieir difference is 1551. 19. Suppose there is a mast erected, so that ^ of its length stands in the ground, 12 feet of it in the water, and | of its length in the air, orabove water ; I demand the whole length ? Ms. 216 feet. 20. What difference is there between the... | |
| William Slocomb - 1828 - 160 pages
...per cent: how was it sold per yard? Ans. 93£ cents. 19. Suppose there is a mast erected, so that i of its length stands in the ground, 12 feet of it...water and ^ of its length in the air, or above water: what was its whole length? Ans. 216 feet. 19. Three persons purchase a steam boat, towards the payment... | |
| James L. Connolly (mathematician.) - Arithmetic - 1829 - 266 pages
...of their squares. 1331 the cube of their difference. 75. There is a mast or pole, •§• of whose length stands in the ground, 12 feet of it in the water, and | of its length in the air, or over water. 1 demand the whole length ? Ans. 216 feet. 76. There are two pieces of linen, one of which... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1829 - 252 pages
...Ans. the sum of their squares is 3341. The cube of ' 19. Mippose there is a mast erected, so that % of its length stands in the ground, 12 feet of it in the water, and f of its length in the air, or above water; I demand the whole length? Ans. 21ft/ee<. 20. What difference... | |
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