| Charles Vyse - 1806 - 342 sider
...10,36 Ounces, and that of Silver but 5,8.5 Ounces, he, by Calculation, found what Part of his Majesty's Gold had been changed ; and you are desired to repeat the Process. THE TUTOR'S GUIDE. PART V. LXXVIII. CHRONOLOGY I- . S the Art of estimating and comparing together... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1811 - 494 sider
...having discovered that the inch of gold more critically weighed 1O86 ounces, and that of silver but 5-85 ounces, he found by calculation what part of the king's...ounces, QUEST. 60. Supposing the cubic inch of common glasa •weigh 1 -4921 ounces troy, the same of sea- water -59542, and of 'brandy -53fi8 ; then a seaman... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1811 - 442 sider
...discovered that the inch of gold more critically weighed 10-36 ounces, and that of silver but 5'S5 ounces, he found by calculation what part of the king's...changed. And you are desired to repeat the process. Ans. 28'S ounces. GUEST. 60. Supposing the cubic inch of common glass weigh 1*4921 ounces troy$ the same... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1822 - 680 sider
...discovered that the inch of gold more critically weighed 10-36 ounces, and that of silver but 5*85 ounces, he found by calculation what part of the king's...gallon of this liquor in a glass bottle, which weighs 3-84lb out of water, and, to conceal it from the officers of the customs, throws it overboard. It is... | |
| 1829 - 196 sider
...10.36 ounces, and that of silver but 5.85 ounces, he found by calculation what part of hia Majesty,s gold had been changed ; and you are desired to repeat the process. Ans. 34.1964oj. of pure gold, and, 28.3D36o.r. of silver. POSITION. Ill THEORETICAL QUESTIONS. What is alligation... | |
| James Hann, Isaac Dodds - 1833 - 234 sider
...discovered that the inch of gold more critically weighed 10-36 ounces, and that of silver but 5-85 ounces, he found by calculation what part of the king's...changed. And you are desired to repeat the process, 10-36 : 1 :: 63 : 6-081 cubic inches. 5-85 : 1 :: 63 : 1077 cubic inches. By Alligation : 8-2245 1... | |
| Nathan Scholfield - 1845 - 894 sider
...fluid 8.2245 cubic inches ; and having discovered that the inch of gold more critically weighed 10.36 ounces, he found by calculation what part of the king's...changed. And you are desired to repeat the process. Ans. 28.8 ounces. 27. Supposing the cubic inch of common glass weigh 1.4021 ounces troy, the same of sea-water... | |
| Nathan Scholfield - 1845 - 542 sider
...fluid 8.2245 cubic inches ; and having discovered that the inch of gold more critically weighed 10.36 ounces, he found by calculation what part of the king's...changed. And you are desired to repeat the process. Ans. 28.8 ounces. 27. Supposing the cubic inch of common glass weigh 1.4921 ounces troy, the same of sea-water... | |
| Nathan Scholfield - 1845 - 506 sider
...inches ; and having discovered that the inch of gold more critically weighed 10.36 ounces, he fouad by calculation what part of the king's gold had been...changed. -And you are desired to repeat the process. Ans. 28.8 ounces. 27. Supposing the cubic inch of common glass weigh 1.4921 ounces troy, the same of sea-water... | |
| James Hann - 1848 - 352 sider
...discovered that the inch of gold more critically weighed 10.36 ounces, and that of silver but 5.85 ounces, he found by calculation what part of the king's...changed. And you are desired to repeat the process. 10.36 : 1 :: 63 : 6.081 cubic inches. 5.85 : 1 :: 63 : 10.77 cubic inches. By Alligation : 6.081 ,... | |
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