| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1860 - 412 pages
...sum. of the first n terms of the progression of uneven numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 ... Ans. S = пъ. 10. One hundred stones being placed on the ground; in a straight line, at the distance of two yards from each other, ho-w far will a person travel who shall bring them one by... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1860 - 330 pages
...Find the sum of the n first terms of the progression of uneven numbers, 1.3.5.7.9,... Ans. S = n3. 13. One hundred stones being placed on the ground in a straight line, at the distance of 2 yards apart, how far Avill a person travel who shall bring them one by one to a basket,... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1860 - 1020 pages
...common 1 i. and the number of terms 21 ; required the sum of the series Ч Ans. 140. Еж. 7. (toe hundred stones being placed on the ground, in a straight line, at uw dutanor of X yards from each other ; how far will a person travel, who shall ' - • - tbem one... | |
| Charles Davies - Algebra - 1861 - 322 pages
...sum of the n first terms of the progression of uneven numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 . . . Ans. S = nz. 13. One hundred stones being placed on the ground in a straight line, at the distance of 2 yards apart, how far will a person travel who shall bring them one by one to a basket,... | |
| Charles William Hackley - Algebra - 1864 - 532 pages
...sum of the ~- , At».. (7) One hundred stones being placed on the ground in a straicr. '—• die distance of 2 yards from each other; how far will a person впек shall bring them one by one to a basket which is placed 2 yards from 'л-, •tone ? Ans.... | |
| Joseph Ray - Algebra - 1852 - 422 pages
...fall the 30th second, and how far altogether in half a minute 1 ATOS. 948}^, and 14475 ft. 15. Two hundred stones being placed on the ground in a straight line, at the distance of 2 feet from each other ; how far will a person travel who shall bring them separately... | |
| Joseph Ray - Algebra - 1866 - 420 pages
...will it fall the 30th sec., and how far altogether in half a min.? Ans. 948 j^, and 14475 ft. 13. Two hundred stones being placed on the ground in a straight line, at the distance of 2 feet from each other: 2d Bk. 22 how far will a person travel who shall bring them... | |
| J. G - 1878 - 408 pages
...stones be placed in a straight line, exactly a yard asunder, the first being a yard from the basket, how far will a person travel who shall bring them one by one to the basket ? Here we have a simple AP, where a = 2, d=2, « = 100, and /. s = 10100 yards = 5 miles... | |
| Joseph Ray - Algebra - 1894 - 422 pages
...ft. 13. Two hundred stones being placed on the ground in a straight line, at the distance of 2 feet from each other; how far will a person travel who shall bring them separately to a basket, which is placed 20 yards from the first stone, if he starts from the spot where... | |
| Education - 1901 - 686 pages
...is no number which being added to each, will leave the resulting four numbers proportionals. 10. Two hundred stones being placed on the ground in a straight line, at the distance of 2 feet from each other, how far will a person travel who shall bring them separately... | |
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