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Having stated the question according to the rule, I find that it belongs to the direct rule, and therefore the first is the dividing term; whence, under the first method, I add the logarithms of the first and second terms together, and subtract that of the first from the sum. By the second method, I find the arithmetical complement of the first term, and the logarithms of the two other terms, and add all the three together, subtracting 10 from the index of the sum; the result by both methods is the same, namely, the logarithm of the answer, which is of the same name with the second term, viz. pounds.

2. If 7 men can perform a piece of work in 54 days, in how many days would 23 men accomplish the same ?

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Explanation.

Sum = 1.2157640

This example evidently belongs to the inverse rule, I therefore add the logs. of the first and second terms together; and from the sum subtract the log. of the third, according to the 1st method, or add its arithmetical complement, according to the 2nd.

3. If 34lb. of tea cost 11. 7s. 6d. what is the value of 2cwt, 3qr. 4lb. ?

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Explanation.

The first term, and the qrs. and lbs. in the third, are reduced to decimals of a cwt.; and the shillings and pence in the second, to the decimal of a pound; after which the operation proceeds exactly as before.

4. If 3 yards of lace sell for 19s. 6d.+, what is the value of 17 pieces, each 16yds, 3qr. 2na.?

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each 16y. 3q. 2n. = 16.875.. log. 1.2304489

= 1.2272438

From 2.4476228 Subtract 0.5882717

To 72.3351. = 721. 6s. Sd.4. =

1.8593511

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Explanation.

This operation at first sight appears to have four terms, but the two latter evidently constitute but one term, namely, the third; the pieces and yards are multiplied together by adding their logarithms.

5. Find a fourth proportional to 123.4... 43.21, and 1.

As 123.4....log. = 2.0913152

log. 1.6355843

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Arith. co. 7.9086848

To 43.21

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Log.

= 1.6355843

So is 1

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6. If a pipe of Madeira cost 1097. 10s. what must be given for 1hhd. 25 gallons of the same?

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7. If 20lb. of sugar cost 11. 2s. 6d. what will 56lb. cost? Answer 31. 3s.

8. Required a fourth proportional to the three given numbers, 11, 12, and 20? Ans. 21.818, &c.

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10. A person receives 821. 7s. 6d. per year, how much is that per day? Ans. 4s. 6d.

11. Required a third proportional to 123 and 234? Answer 445.17, &c.

12. If A lends B 3321. for 7 months, what sum ought B to lend A for 20 months, to discharge the obligation? Answer 1167. 4s.

37. INVOLUTION BY LOGARITHMS.

RULE I. Multiply the logarithm of the number to be involved, by the index of the proposed power, and the product will be the logarithm of the power.

H. If the index of the logarithm be negative, the product of the index will be negative; and since what is carried is affirmative, the difference of these two must be taken, and the sign of greater prefixed to it, for the index of the logarithm of the proposed power.

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5. Involve 7.004 to the second power.
6. Involve 23.123 to the third power.
7. Involve 1.012 to the twentieth power.
8. Involve .3128 to the eleventh power.
2. Involve 7.1635 to the 1.2345 power.

Power 49.056.
Power 12363.2.

Power 1.26943.
Power .000002805.
Power 11.3672.

EVOLUTION BY LOGARITHMS.

38. When the index of the logarithm is affirmative.

RULE. Divide the given logarithm by the number denoting the root, and the quotient will be the logarithm of the root re quired.

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39. When the index of the logarithm is negative.

RULE. If the index of the logarithm be divisible without remainder, divide as before, making the index of the quotient negative; but if not, borrow as many as will make it exactly divisible, carrying the number borrowed as so many tens to the left hand decimal place, and proceed as before; observing to make the index of the quotient negative.

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ceed exactly as before.

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