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... Number of Days , at any Rate of Intereft . N ° 1. S. d . q . 1000000-2739 14 6 0.99 900000-2465 150.3,29 800000-2191 15 7 1,59 700000-1917 18 13,89 No . 1. S. d . q . 1000-2 14 9 2,14 900-2 9 33,12 800-2 3 10 0,11 700-1 18 4 1,10 600000 ...
... Number of Days , at any Rate of Intereft . N ° 1. S. d . q . 1000000-2739 14 6 0.99 900000-2465 150.3,29 800000-2191 15 7 1,59 700000-1917 18 13,89 No . 1. S. d . q . 1000-2 14 9 2,14 900-2 9 33,12 800-2 3 10 0,11 700-1 18 4 1,10 600000 ...
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... number of Trees in fome Rows is juft four ; In fome there are five ; others three , and no more . Mr. Henry Gilbert , of Coates , ( a Youth of fifteen years ) fent two different Schemes , each answering the Paradox , except only , that ...
... number of Trees in fome Rows is juft four ; In fome there are five ; others three , and no more . Mr. Henry Gilbert , of Coates , ( a Youth of fifteen years ) fent two different Schemes , each answering the Paradox , except only , that ...
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... Number five times five ( to view ) , And have in fome Rows five , fome three , fome four : Grant this , and you'll oblige , Gents - Your's , JOHN MOORE . 2. Paradoxical Problem , by Mr. RICHAYD MOYLE . DIARIAN Artist , rare and wife ...
... Number five times five ( to view ) , And have in fome Rows five , fome three , fome four : Grant this , and you'll oblige , Gents - Your's , JOHN MOORE . 2. Paradoxical Problem , by Mr. RICHAYD MOYLE . DIARIAN Artist , rare and wife ...
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... Number , not exceeding 7 , nor lefs than 1 ; wherefore , by a few Trials , ≈ is found = 2 ; hence x = 25 ; and y3 ... Numbers fought . Mears . Adcock , Dent , Draconius , Gerrard , Gemini , Harrison , Hartley , Hayes , Knowles , Lean ...
... Number , not exceeding 7 , nor lefs than 1 ; wherefore , by a few Trials , ≈ is found = 2 ; hence x = 25 ; and y3 ... Numbers fought . Mears . Adcock , Dent , Draconius , Gerrard , Gemini , Harrison , Hartley , Hayes , Knowles , Lean ...
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... Numbers ; and put m = * = √x , and r = √ . Then ( per 2d Equation ) C- 23 m = b n3 b m + n CO , and extracting its Root , we have m per 3d . Which reduced , gives m2 - b ㄓ 273 2 Hence r2 = b b 62 # 3 c + 213 n 4761 thefe > put b 62 ...
... Numbers ; and put m = * = √x , and r = √ . Then ( per 2d Equation ) C- 23 m = b n3 b m + n CO , and extracting its Root , we have m per 3d . Which reduced , gives m2 - b ㄓ 273 2 Hence r2 = b b 62 # 3 c + 213 n 4761 thefe > put b 62 ...
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