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Montgomery Robert Bartlett. DUODECIMA'LS . - LESSON 15 . NOTE
Duodecimals are parts of a foot which increase continually by 12. This measure
is applied to the admeasurement of Joiner's work , Ma sory , and the solid
contents of bodies ...
Montgomery Robert Bartlett. DUODECIMA'LS . - LESSON 15 . NOTE
Duodecimals are parts of a foot which increase continually by 12. This measure
is applied to the admeasurement of Joiner's work , Ma sory , and the solid
contents of bodies ...
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The solid contents of this figure , is found by the following RULE . Multiply the
given cube into itself , and that product by the same cube , the last product will be
the answer . Thus : What is the solid contents of a square rock , each side of
which ...
The solid contents of this figure , is found by the following RULE . Multiply the
given cube into itself , and that product by the same cube , the last product will be
the answer . Thus : What is the solid contents of a square rock , each side of
which ...
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The solid contents of the prism may be found by the following RULE . Multiply the
area of the base by the length of the prism , the product will be the answer . Thus :
The side of a stick of timber hewed three square , is 12 inches , and its length ...
The solid contents of the prism may be found by the following RULE . Multiply the
area of the base by the length of the prism , the product will be the answer . Thus :
The side of a stick of timber hewed three square , is 12 inches , and its length ...
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Montgomery Robert Bartlett. Multiply the area of the base by 1-3 of the
perpendicular altitude ; -- the product will be the answer . Thus : Suppose a
triangular pyramid to be 45ft . high , and each side of the base 10lt .; what is its
cubic contents ?
Montgomery Robert Bartlett. Multiply the area of the base by 1-3 of the
perpendicular altitude ; -- the product will be the answer . Thus : Suppose a
triangular pyramid to be 45ft . high , and each side of the base 10lt .; what is its
cubic contents ?
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Thus :Suppose that each side of the larger base of the frustum of a square
pyramid be 10ft . and the sides of the smaller base 6ft , each , and the altitude 25ft
.; what is its cubic contents ? Ans . 1633. + 10x10 = 100 , area of the greater base
.
Thus :Suppose that each side of the larger base of the frustum of a square
pyramid be 10ft . and the sides of the smaller base 6ft , each , and the altitude 25ft
.; what is its cubic contents ? Ans . 1633. + 10x10 = 100 , area of the greater base
.
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