| Frank Russell Firth - 1880 - 536 pages
...calculation. By this rule we have Number. Logarithm. ' 1.384 0.141136 .1384 9.1411.46 .01384 8.141136 .001384 7.141136 etc, etc. No confusion need arise...uncertain in a given problem which to adopt. The table XXIV. contains the mantissas of logarithms, carried to six places of decimals, for numbers between... | |
| De Volson Wood - Trigonometry - 1885 - 298 pages
...we have Kumber. Logarithm. 1.384 0.141133 .1384 9.141130 .01384 8.141133 .001384 7.141133 etc. ctc. No confusion need arise from this method in finding...number from its logarithm; for although the logarithm 6.141 136 represents cither the number 1,384,000, or the decimal .0001384, yet these are so diverse... | |
| De Volson Wood - 1887 - 272 pages
...Number. Logarithm. 1.384 • 0.141136 .1384 9.141136 .01384 8.141136 .001384 7.141136 etc. etc. Ko confusion need arise from this method in finding a...1,384,000, or the decimal .0001384, yet these are во diverse in their values that we can never be uncertain in a given problem which to adopt. The... | |
| Charles Benedict Davenport - Biology - 1899 - 192 pages
...calculation. By this rule we have Number. Logarithm. 1.384 0.141136 .1384 9.141136 .01384 8.141136 .001384 7.141136 etc. etc. No confusion need arise...uncertain in a given problem which to adopt. The table IX. contains the mantissas of logarithms, carried to six places of decimals, for numbers between 1... | |
| Charles Benedict Davenport - Biology - 1904 - 274 pages
...calculation. By this rule we have Number. Logarithm. 1.384 0.141136 .1384 9.141136 .01384 8.141136 .001384 7.141136 etc. etc. No confusion need arise...never be uncertain in a given problem which to adopt. TABLE XI. contains the mantissas of logarithms, carried to six places of decimals, for numbers between... | |
| Charles Benedict Davenport - Biology - 1904 - 282 pages
...9.141136 .01384 8.141136 .001384 7.141136 etc. etc. Ko confusion need arise from this method in fmding а number from its logarithm; for although the logarithm...never be uncertain in a given problem which to adopt. TABLE XI. contains the mantissas of logarithms, carried to six places of decimals, for numbers between... | |
| Charles Benedict Davenport - Biology - 1914 - 262 pages
...have Number. Logarithm. 1.3S4 0.141136 .1384 9.141136 .01384 8.141136 .001384 7.141136 etc. etc. Ko confusion need arise from this method in finding a...are so diverse in. their values that we can never he uncertain in a given problem which to adopt. TABLE XI. contains the mantissas of logarithms, carried... | |
| William Henry Searles, Howard Chapin Ives - Railroad engineering - 1919 - 722 pages
...Number. Logarithm. 1.384 0.141136 .1384 9.141136 .01384 8.141136 .001384 7.141136 etc. etc. No confusiou need arise from this method in finding a number from...uncertain in a given problem which to adopt. The table XXIV contains the mantissas of logarithms, carried to six places of decimals, for numbers between 1... | |
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