| James Edmund Garretson - 1884 - 1092 pages
...Another means is found in a mixture of iodoform, yellow cinchona bark, and chalk powders ; one part of the first, two of the second, and three of the third ; this, like the former, is used as a daily dressing until absolute cleanliness is secured. Still another... | |
| Yoshio Mikami - Mathematics, Chinese - 1913 - 366 pages
...in, this section reads: "There are three classes of corn, of which three bundles of the first class, two of the second and one of the third make 39 measures....of the third make 26 measures. How many measures of grain are contained in one bundle of each class?" "Rule. Arrange the 3, 2 and 1 bundles of the three... | |
| Mathematics - 1913 - 359 pages
...in this section reads: "There are three classes of corn, of which three bundles of the first class, two of the second and one of the third make 39 measures....of the third make 26 measures. How many measures of grain are contained in one bundle of each class?" "Rule. Arrange the 3, 2 and 1 bundles of the three... | |
| Frank Swetz - Mathematics - 1995 - 322 pages
...8 of the Nine Chapters: There are three classes of corn, of which three bundles of the first class, two of the second, and one of the third make 39 measures....of the third make 26 measures. How many measures of grain are contained in one bundle of each class? [20, p. 80] This problem can be translated into a... | |
| Branislav Kisačanin, Gyan C. Agarwal - Technology & Engineering - 2001 - 404 pages
...Gaussian elimination and rules to transform matrices. Example B.4.1 There are three tgpes of corn. Three bundles of the first, two of the second, and...second and three of the third make 26 measures. How manp measures of corn are contained in one bundle of each tgpe? In our modern notation we would write... | |
| Algebras, Linear - 2000 - 104 pages
...nc .). reads as follows: There are three classes of corn, of which three bundles of the first class, two of the second, and one of the third make 39 measures....of the third make 26 measures. How many measures of grain are contained in one bundle of each class? The system of equations here is 3.v + 2.r + : = 39... | |
| T.S. Blyth, E.F. Robertson - Mathematics - 2002 - 254 pages
...problem is considered: There are three types of corn, of which three bundles of the first, two bundles of the second, and one of the third make 39 measures....of corn are contained in one bundle of each type! In considering this problem the author, writing in 200BC, does something that is quite remarkable.... | |
| Peter Comninos - Computers - 2010 - 556 pages
...Dynasty. In this text the following problem, which is similar to the Babylonian problem, was formulated. There are three types of corn, of which three bundles...of corn are contained in one bundle of each type? Today we would represent this problem by the following system of linear simultaneous equations: 3 •... | |
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