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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. "
Ticknor's Mensuration, Or, Square and Triangle: Being a Practical and ... - Page 80
by Almon Ticknor - 1849 - 144 pages
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Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry

Adrien Marie Legendre - Geometry - 1836 - 394 pages
...cone, the side being 16 feet, and the radii of the bases 3 feet and 2 feet. Ans. 292.1688. PROBLEM XII. To find the solidity of a cylinder. RULE. — Multiply the area of the base by the altitude (Book VIII. Prop. II.). 1. Required the solidity of a cylinder whose altitude is 12 feet,...
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A Treatise on Mensuration for the Use of Schools

Commissioners of National Education in Ireland - Measurement - 1837 - 290 pages
...IIL To find the solidity of a prism. RULE. Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular height, and the product will be the solidity.* 1 . What is the solidity of a prism, ABCFIE, whose base CA is a pentagon, each side of which being 3-75, and height 15 feet? When...
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First Lessons in Geometry: With Practical Applications in Mensuration, and ...

Charles Davies - Geometrical drawing - 1840 - 262 pages
...base 8 feet 4 inches ? Ans. 116,6666, &c., sq. ft. Mensuration of the Round Bodies. PROBLEM II. 2. To find the solidity of a cylinder. RULE. Multiply the area of the base by the altitude^ and the product will be the area. EXAMPLES. 1. What is the solidity of a cylinder, the diameter...
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The United States Calculator: Or, Arithmetic Simplified, in Dollars and ...

John M'Nevin - Arithmetic - 1841 - 300 pages
...length is 10 feet, and the three sides of its triangular base are 5,4 and 3 ft. Ans. 60ft. PROBLEM 9. To find the solidity of a Cylinder. RULE. — Multiply the area of the base by the Jength. 5. The diameter of the base of a cylinder is 10 inches and its length 24 feet, required the...
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Treatise on Mensuration: For the Use of Schools

Commissioners of National Education in Ireland - Measurement - 1841 - 286 pages
...its base being a square, each side of which is 3 feet, and height 7 feet? Ans. 63 feet. PROBLEM IV. To find the solidity of a cylinder. RULE. Multiply the area of the base hy its height, and the product will be the solid content.* 1 . What is the capacity of a right cylinder...
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The Elements of Arithmetic ... in which Decimal and Integral Arithmetic are ...

Pliny Earle Chase - 1844 - 258 pages
...cylinder, whose diameter is 7.5 feet, and height 49 feet ? PROBLEM VIII. To find the solid contents of a cylinder. RULE. Multiply the area of the base by the height. 22. The diameter of a cylinder is 13 inches, and the height 69 inches. What are the solid contents...
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Elements of Arithmetic: For Schools and Academies. In which Decimal and ...

Pliny Earle Chase - Arithmetic - 1844 - 246 pages
...cylinder, whose diameter is 7.5 feet, -and height 49 feet ? PROBLEM VIII. To find the solid contents of a cylinder. RULE. Multiply the area of the base by the height. 22. The diameter of a cylinder is 13 inches, and the height 69 inches. What are the solid contents...
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Introduction to lineal drawing and mensuration

Henry Pickton - Geometrical drawing - 1847 - 84 pages
...72 Then 2.4674 72 49348 172718 177.6528 Ans. 177.6528 feet. Prob. XVIII. To find the solid contents of a cylinder. Rule. Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular height : the product will be the solidity. Example. A pillar just 12 feet high, has a diameter of 20 inches...
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The American Arithmetic

James Robinson (of Boston.) - 1847 - 304 pages
...the area of one end by multiplying the width by the depth ; then multiply this area by the length ; the product will be the solidity. 1. What is the solidity of a stick of timber, 16 feet in length, 15 inches in width, and 12 inches in depth? Ans. 20 cubic feet....
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The Decorator's assistant

458 pages
...JHensuratton of (Continued from page 53.) PROBLEM VIII. To find the solidity of a cone or pyramid. Multiply the area of the base by the perpendicular height of the cone or pyramid, and one-third of the product will be the solidity. Example 1. — Find the solidity...
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