A ship, with a crew of 175 men, set sail with a supply of water sufficient to last to the end of the voyage ; but in 30 days the scurvy made its appearance, and carried off three men every day ; and at the same time a storm arose which protracted the... Solutions of the Cambridge Problems: From 1800 to 1820 - Side 658av John Martin Frederick Wright - 1825 - 653 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Miles Bland - 1821 - 898 sider
...and carried off three men every day, and at the same time a storm arose, which protracted the voyage three weeks. They were however just enabled to arrive...number of men alive when the vessel reached harbour. Ans. The voyage lasted 79 days, and the number of men alive was 28. 23. Three persons, A, B, and C,... | |
| Miles BLAND - 1824 - 404 sider
...and carried off three men every day, and at the same time a storm arose, which protracted the voyage three weeks. They were however just enabled to arrive...number of men alive when the vessel reached harbour. Ans. The voyage lasted 79 days, and the number of men alive was 28. 23. The Fly starts 10 miles before... | |
| John Radford Young - 1832 - 408 sider
...appearance and carried ofT 3 men every day, and at the same time a storm arose, which protracted the voyage three weeks : they were, however, just enabled to...number of men alive when the vessel reached harbour. Ans. The voyage lasted 79 days, and the number of men alive was 28. CHAPTER IV. On the ßinomial Theorem... | |
| 1834 - 182 sider
...which protracted the voyage 3 weeks. They were, however, just enabled to arrive in port, without anv diminution in each man's daily allowance of water....number of men alive when the vessel reached harbour. Answer, 79 days, 28 men. 80. Three boats, A, B, C, start in a race at the same instant ; В being 20... | |
| John D. Williams - 1840 - 634 sider
...and carried off three men every day, and at the same time a storm arose, which protracted the voyage three weeks. They were, however, just enabled to arrive...and the number of men alive when the vessel reached harbor. Let = the number of days the voyage was expected to last ; .-. 175z = the quantity of water... | |
| James Wharton - 1848 - 164 sider
...and carried off 3 men every day ; and at the same time a storm arose, which protracted the voyage 3 weeks. They were, however, just enabled to arrive...and the number of men alive when the vessel reached the harbour. Ans. Voyage 79 days, the number of men alive was 28. (102.) There are three numbers, the... | |
| 1854 - 422 sider
...appearance, and carried off 3 men every day, and at the same time a storm arose which protracted the voyage three weeks; they were, however, just enabled to arrive...and the number of men alive when the vessel reached harbor. Solutions to these questions will appear in the Feb. No., 1855. All communications for this... | |
| Cambridge univ, St. John's coll - 1852 - 112 sider
...and carried off 3 men every day, and at the same time a storm arose, which protracted the voyage 3 weeks. They were, however, just enabled to arrive...of water. Required the time of the passage, and the no. of men alive when the vessel reached harbour. 7. The hold of a vessel partly full of water (which... | |
| Elias Loomis - 1855 - 356 sider
...and carried off' three men every day ; and at the same time a storm arose which protracted the voyage three weeks. They were, however, just enabled to arrive...and the number of men alive when the vessel reached the harbor. Ans. The voyage lasted 79 days, and the number of men alive was 28. Ex. 60. The number... | |
| Elias Loomis - 1858 - 394 sider
...and carried off three men every day ; and at the same time a storm arose which protracted the voyage three weeks. They were, however, just enabled to arrive...and the number of men alive when the vessel reached the harbor. Ans. The voyage lasted 79 days, and the number of men alive was 28. Ex. 13. The number... | |
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