 | Miles Bland - Geometry - 1821 - 438 pages
...last to the end of the voyage. But in 30 days the scurvy made its appearance, and carried off three men every day, and at the same time a storm arose,...lasted 79 days, and the number of men alive was 28. 23. Three persons, A, B, and C, went into a gaming house; the sums which they severally had, were in... | |
 | Miles BLAND - Algebra - 1824 - 406 pages
...last to the end of the voyage. But in 30 days the scurvy made its appearance and carried off three men every day, and at the same time a storm arose,...lasted 79 days, and the number of men alive was 28. 23. The Fly starts 10 miles before the Telegraph; but the Fly coachman having made an appointment with... | |
 | John Martin Frederick Wright - Mathematics - 1825 - 798 pages
...to the end of the voyage. But in thirty days the scurvy made its appearance, and carried off three men every day, and at the same time a storm arose, which protracted the foyage three weeks. They were however just enabled to arrive in port, without any diminution in each... | |
 | Algebra - 1834 - 165 pages
...last to the end of the voyage. But in 30 days the scurvy made its appearance, and carried off three men every day, and at the same time a storm arose, which protracted the voyage 3 weeks. They were, however, just enabled to arrive in port, without anv diminution in each man's daily... | |
 | John Martin Frederick Wright - Mathematics - 1836 - 776 pages
...to the end of the voyage. But in thirty days the scurvy made its appearance, and carried off three men every day, and at the same time a storm arose,...number of men alive when the vessel reached harbour. 7. The hold of a vessel partly full of water (which is uniformly increased by a leak) is furnished... | |
 | John D. Williams - Algebra - 1840 - 636 pages
...last to the end of the voyage. But in 30 days the scurvy made its appearance and carried off three men every day, and at the same time a storm arose,...and the number of men alive when the vessel reached harbor. Let = the number of days the voyage was expected to last ; .-. 175z = the quantity of water... | |
 | Miles Bland - Algebra - 1841 - 456 pages
...last to the end of the voyage. But in 30 days the scurvy made its appearance, and carried off three men every day, and at the same time a storm arose,...voyage lasted 79 days, and the number of men alive was 2s. 23. Three persons, A, B, and C, went into a gaming house; the sums which they severally had, were... | |
 | James Wharton - 1848 - 160 pages
...sufficient to last to the end of the voyage. But in 30 days the scurvy made its appearance, and carried off 3 men every day ; and at the same time a storm arose, which protracted the voyage 3 weeks. They were, however, just enabled to arrive in port, without any diminution in each man's daily... | |
 | Education - 1854 - 422 pages
...sufficient to last to the end of the voyage ; but in 30 days the scurvy made its appearance, and carried off 3 men every day, and at the same time a storm arose...and the number of men alive when the vessel reached harbor. Solutions to these questions will appear in the Feb. No., 1855. All communications for this... | |
 | Cambridge univ, St. John's coll - 1852 - 112 pages
...to last to the end of the voyage. But in thirty days the scurvy made its appearance, and carried off 3 men every day, and at the same time a storm arose, which protracted the voyage 3 weeks. They were, however, just enabled to arrive in port, without any diminution in each man's daily... | |
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