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" ... from freezing to boiling. The presence of impurities increases these values somewhat. Thus ocean water may ordinarily be taken as weighing 64.0 Ib. per cu. ft. In the computations in this book it will be sufficient to take w = 62.4 Ib. per cu. ft.... "
The Teaching of Arithmetic: A Manual for Teachers, a Textbook for Teacher ... - Page 95
by Joseph Clifton Brown, Lotus Delta Coffman - 1924 - 391 pages
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Hydraulics

Robert Long Daugherty - Hydraulics - 1916 - 292 pages
...be sufficient to take w = 62.4 Ib. per cu. ft. 6. Accuracy of Computations. — No computed result can be more accurate than the data upon which it is based and it is therefore not only useless but also misleading to carry out results to more significant figures...
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Hydraulics

Robert Long Daugherty - Fluid mechanics - 1919 - 314 pages
...be sufficient to take w = 62.4 Ib. per cu. ft. 6. Accuracy of Computations. — No computed result can be more accurate than the data upon which it is based and it is therefore not only useless but also misleading to carry out results to more significant figures...
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Hydraulics

Robert Long Daugherty - Hydraulics - 1925 - 360 pages
...sufficient to take . w = 62.4 Ib. per cubic foot. 6. Accuracy of Computations. — No computed result can be more accurate than the data upon which it is based and it is therefore not only useless but also misleading to carry out results to more significant figures...
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Q.M.C. Historical Studies ...

1946 - 106 pages
...study of the problems involved in forecasting requirements leads to the conclusion that no estimate can be more accurate than the data upon which it is based and the judgment of the individual interpreting those data. The Requirements Branch recognized this...
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