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" Feet high, the Number of Stones (or Cubick Feet) will be equal to the Number of Lineal Feet in the length of that Wai]. Secondly, If the Wall ihould be of the fame length and heighth one Foot as bef re, but the thicknefs 2, 3, 4' ?i &c- Feet (гфла... "
The Young Surveyor's Guide: Or, A New Introduction to the Whole Art of ... - Página 69
por Edward Laurence - 1716 - 375 páginas
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A New and Compleat Treatise of the Doctrine of Fractions, Vulgar and Decimal ...

Mr. Cunn (Samuel) - 1714 - 152 páginas
...the Nnnfber of Cabick Feet in that Wall. Firft therefore if the Wall be one Foot thick, and one Foot high, the Number of Stones (or Cubick Feet,) will be equal to the Number of Lineal Feet in£he&ength of the Wall. Stconilyt If the Wall fliould be of the fame Length, and Heigh th one Foot,...
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Arithmetic, Rational and Practical: Wherein the Properties of Numbers are ...

John Mair - 1772 - 376 páginas
...wall. Firft, then, if the wall be one foot thick, and one foot high, the number of ftones, or cubic feet, will be equal to the number of lineal feet in the length of the wall. Secondly, if the wall be of the fame length and height, -as before, viz. one foot, but two...
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