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" To find the solidity of a cylinder. RULE. — Multiply the area of the base by the altitude, and the product will be the solidity. "
The complete measurer: or, The whole art of measuring, containing the ... - Page 99
by Thomas Keith - 1817
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New Practical Arithmetic

Eugene L. Dubbs - Arithmetic - 1901 - 462 pages
...entire surface of a cylinder 5 ft. high and 20 inches in diameter. 232. To find the volume of a prism or of a cylinder. RULE. Multiply the area of the base by the altitude. 2. A right prism 3 ft. high stands on a triangular base whose sides are 12 in., 16 in., and...
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Ray's Modern Practical Arithmetic: A Revised Edition of Ray's Practical ...

Joseph Ray - Arithmetic - 1903 - 366 pages
...altitude being 5 ft. and the radius of the base 2 ft. 87.96+ sq. ft. 257. To find the volume of a prism or of a cylinder : Rule. — Multiply the area of the base by the altitude. 1. Find the volume of a right parallelopipedon, of which the length is 12 ft., the width...
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Hodgson's Estimator and Contractor's Guide for Pricing Builder's Work ...

Frederick Thomas Hodgson - Architecture, Domestic - 1904 - 370 pages
...diameter of its base 3 feet? 3X3.14159=9.42477 Then, 9.42477X23=216.76971= ^surface Problem II. — To find the solidity of a cylinder. Rule. — Multiply the area of the base by the height, and the product will give the solid contents. Examples. — 1. What is the solidity of a cylinder,...
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Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry and Building: A General Reference Work...

American School (Lansing, Ill.) - Architecture - 1907 - 456 pages
...pyramid: Rule — Find the area of the base and multiply this by Js height. 20. To find the solid contents of a cylinder: Rule — Multiply the area of the base by the height. 21. To find the solid contents of a cone: Rule — Multiply the area of the base by £ of the...
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The Architect's and Builder's Pocket-book: A Handbook for Architects ...

Frank Eugene Kidder - Architecture - 1908 - 1760 pages
...root by the multiplier opposite to the body in column 4 of the following table. To compute the volume of a cylinder. RULE. — Multiply the area of the base by the height. To compute the volume of a cone. RCLE. — Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular...
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Estimating: A Guide to Systematic Methods in Taking Off Quantities and ...

Edward Nichols - Building - 1908 - 136 pages
...pyramid: Rule — Find the area of the base and multiply this by J height. 20. To find the solid contents of a cylinder: Rule — Multiply the area of the base by the height. 21. To find the solid contents of a cone: Rule — Multiply the area of the base by J- of the...
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Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry and Building: Carpentry. Stair ...

Architecture - 1909 - 494 pages
...pyramid: Rule — Find the area of the base and multiply this by ^ height. 20. To find the solid contents of a cylinder: Rule — Multiply the area of the base by the height. 21. To find the solid contents of a cone: Rule — Multiply the area of the base by £ of the...
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Cyclopedia of Carpentry and Contracting ...: Contracting specifications ...

Architectural drawing - 1910 - 472 pages
...pyramid: Rule — Find the area of the base and multiply this by £ height. 20. To find the solid contents of a cylinder: Rule — Multiply the area of the base by the height. 21. To find the solid contents of a cone: Rule — Multiply the area of the base by J of the...
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Builders' Reliable Estimator and Contractors' Guide: A Complete Guide for ...

Frederick Thomas Hodgson - 1917 - 696 pages
...the diameter of its base 3 feet? 3X3.14159=9.42477 Then, 9.42477X23=216.76971=surface Problem II.— To find the solidity of a cylinder. Rule. — Multiply the area of the base by the height, and the product will give the solid contents. Examples. — 1. What is the solidity of a cylinder,...
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Printers' Arithmetic

Charles Lingle Woodfield - Arithmetic - 1917 - 154 pages
...sphere: Rule. — Square the diameter and multiply by 3.1416. V. To find the volume of a prism, or of a cylinder: Rule. — Multiply the area of the base by the altitude. VI. To find the volume of a pyramid, or of a cone: Rule. — Multiply the area of the base...
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