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... diameter of the square . He can find it thus . The diameter of a square = √2 × its side , ..the diameter of this square = √2 × 891 thirty - second parts of an inch . Also √2 1414 nearly , = √2 × 891 = 1 · 414 × 891 the required diameter ...
... diameter of the square . He can find it thus . The diameter of a square = √2 × its side , ..the diameter of this square = √2 × 891 thirty - second parts of an inch . Also √2 1414 nearly , = √2 × 891 = 1 · 414 × 891 the required diameter ...
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... diameter of a square whose side is 7 feet . ( 2 ) Find , correct to a yard , the length of the diameter of a . square whose side is one mile . ( 3 ) Find , correct to the hundredth part of an inch , the hypotenuse of a right - angled ...
... diameter of a square whose side is 7 feet . ( 2 ) Find , correct to a yard , the length of the diameter of a . square whose side is one mile . ( 3 ) Find , correct to the hundredth part of an inch , the hypotenuse of a right - angled ...
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... diameter of the first is greater than the diameter of the second , it is evident that the circumference of the first will be greater than the circumference of the second . Ө 24. It seems , therefore , not unlikely that , if the dia ...
... diameter of the first is greater than the diameter of the second , it is evident that the circumference of the first will be greater than the circumference of the second . Ө 24. It seems , therefore , not unlikely that , if the dia ...
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... diameter , the same will be the ratio of the circumference of the second circle to its diameter . This suggests that it is not unlikely that the circum- ference of a circle = k times its diameter , where k is some number which is the ...
... diameter , the same will be the ratio of the circumference of the second circle to its diameter . This suggests that it is not unlikely that the circum- ference of a circle = k times its diameter , where k is some number which is the ...
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... diameter . π It cannot be too carefully impressed on the student's memory that stands for this number 3.14159265 ... & c . , and for nothing else ; just as 180 stands for the number one hundred and eighty , and for nothing else . 30. We ...
... diameter . π It cannot be too carefully impressed on the student's memory that stands for this number 3.14159265 ... & c . , and for nothing else ; just as 180 stands for the number one hundred and eighty , and for nothing else . 30. We ...
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