| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1818 - 246 pages
...length, breadth and depth of any square box being given, to find how many bushels it will contain. RULE. Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth, divide the last product by 2150,425 the solid inches in a statute bushel, and the quotient will be... | |
| Anthony Nesbit - Surveying - 1824 - 476 pages
...Jrf. per square foot ? Ans. 2s. 6\d. PROBLEM II. To find the solidity of a parallelopipedon. RULE. Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth or altitude, and it will give the solidity required. .;/o£( 1. In order to find the surface of a parallelopipedon,... | |
| Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1826 - 176 pages
...solidity ? 22X22X22=10648 Ans. , Problem II. To find the solidity of a parallelopipedon. RULE. — Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth, the last product will be the answer. Examples. 1. What is the content of a parallelopipedon whose length... | |
| Nathan Daboll - Arithmetic - 1829 - 252 pages
...length, breadth and depth of any square bex being given, to find how many bushels it will contain. Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth, divide the last product by 2150,425 the solid inches in a statute bushel, and the quotient will be... | |
| Zadock Thompson - Arithmetic - 1832 - 186 pages
...its solidity ? 22X22X22=10648, Ans. 316. To find the solidity of a parallelopiptdon. (69) RULE. — Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth ; the last product will be the answer. 1. What is the content of a parallelopipedon whose length is... | |
| Naval art and science - 1871 - 928 pages
...breadth within board by the midship beam from plank to plank, and half the breadth for the depth, then multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth, and divide the whole by 94 ; the quotient will give the true contents of the tonnage." There was no... | |
| Tobias Ostrander - Measurement - 1833 - 172 pages
...two of which are equal and parallel. PROBLEM V. To find the solidity of a parallelopipedon. Rule— Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth or altitude, and it will give the solidity required. EXAMPLES. 1. The length of a parallelopipedon... | |
| Tobias Ostrander - Measurement - 1834 - 182 pages
...sufficiently t'.xact for common uses. PROBLEM V. To find the solidity of a parallelopipedon. Rule— Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth or altitude, and it will give the solidity required. EXAMPLES. 1. The length of a parallelopipedon... | |
| Luther Ainsworth - Arithmetic - 1837 - 306 pages
...contents of any body, having length, breadth, and thickness, as a stick of timber, or plank, &e. A. Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth or thickness, and the last product will be the solid contents. Q. What particular RULE is to be observed... | |
| Jason M. Mahan - Arithmetic - 1839 - 312 pages
...rectangular sides, every opposite pair of which are equal and parallel. To find the solidity. RULE. Multiply the length by the breadth, and that product by the depth. Examples. 1. Required the number of cords in a pile of wood 100 ft. long, 8 feet high, and 4 feet wide. 100x4x8 = 3200 solid... | |
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