The New Business Arithmetic: a Treatise On Commercial Calculations
The New Business Arithmetic: a Treatise On Commercial Calculations
Orville Marcellus Powers
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A Prism is a solid whose bases are similar, equal and parallel, and whose sides are parallelograms. 523. All rectangular solids are prisms. 524. A Right Prism is one whose sides are perpendicular to its bases. 342 NEW BUSINESS ARITHMETIC 5S5. A Rectangular Prism is one whose bases are rectangular and its sides perpendicu- lar to its bases. 526. A Triangular Prism is one whose bases are triangles. Notes. — 1. Prisms are named from the form of their bases, as triangular, quadrangular, pentag- ona...l, hexagonal, etc. 2. When their sides are all equal to each other they are called cubes. 527. A Cylinder is a round prism, or one hav- ing circles for its ends. 528. A Pyramid is a solid having for its base any plane figure and for its sides triangles which terminate in a common point called the vertex. 529. A Cone is a body which has a circle for a base and whose sides terminate in a point called the vertex. 530. A Frustum of a pyramid or cone is the part which is left after the top is cut off by a plane parallel or inclined to the base.
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