The Little Giant Cyclopedia and Treasury of Ready Reference: 1,000,001 Figures and FactsHistory Company, 1889 - 488 pages |
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... - 000,000 at a contract price of 36 cents per cubic foot . ONE tug on the Mississippi can take , in six days , from St. Louis to New Orleans , barges carrying 10,000 tons of 227 FACTS OF SCIENCE AND STATISTICS . Crops in the United States.
... - 000,000 at a contract price of 36 cents per cubic foot . ONE tug on the Mississippi can take , in six days , from St. Louis to New Orleans , barges carrying 10,000 tons of 227 FACTS OF SCIENCE AND STATISTICS . Crops in the United States.
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... CUBIC MEASURE -- 1,728 cubic inches I cubic foot , 27 cubic feet I cubic yard , 128 cubic feet 1 cord ( wood ) , 40 cubic feet 1 ton ( shipping , 2,150.42 cubic inches I standard bushel , 268.8 cubic inches 1 standard gallon , 1 cubic ...
... CUBIC MEASURE -- 1,728 cubic inches I cubic foot , 27 cubic feet I cubic yard , 128 cubic feet 1 cord ( wood ) , 40 cubic feet 1 ton ( shipping , 2,150.42 cubic inches I standard bushel , 268.8 cubic inches 1 standard gallon , 1 cubic ...
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... cubic feet by .23 % . The result is the contents in barrels . LAND MEASURE - To find the number of acres in a body of land , multiply the length by the width ( in rods ) , and divide the product by 160 . When the opposite sides are ...
... cubic feet by .23 % . The result is the contents in barrels . LAND MEASURE - To find the number of acres in a body of land , multiply the length by the width ( in rods ) , and divide the product by 160 . When the opposite sides are ...
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... CUBIC FEET IN A ROUND LOG OF UNI- FORM DIAMETER -- Square the diameter , in inches , multiply by .7854 , and multiply this product by the length in feet , divide by 144 , and the quotient is the number of cubic feet . NUMBER OF CUBIC ...
... CUBIC FEET IN A ROUND LOG OF UNI- FORM DIAMETER -- Square the diameter , in inches , multiply by .7854 , and multiply this product by the length in feet , divide by 144 , and the quotient is the number of cubic feet . NUMBER OF CUBIC ...
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... cubic foot when laid ; and 15 common bricks to a foot of 8 - inch wall when laid . Fifty feet of boards will build ... cubic yard , or 27 cubic ft .; re- quires a cubic yard of sand and 9 bus . of lime and will fill 30 hods . A ...
... cubic foot when laid ; and 15 common bricks to a foot of 8 - inch wall when laid . Fifty feet of boards will build ... cubic yard , or 27 cubic ft .; re- quires a cubic yard of sand and 9 bus . of lime and will fill 30 hods . A ...
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