ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
P.M. —Any registered • architect would be the most qualified person for the .■job you mention. ■ D.N.O. —It is applicable to any number as long as it is the same throughout. T.S.—Quite unnecessary to treat it as a quadratic equation-, as the solution can more easily 'be found by simple arithmetic. Problems requiring original thought in solving rather than a technical knowledge of formulae, ■etc., are preferred in this column. W.S.C: —Evidently miscarried. Thanks. H.D., W.F.S., A.C., J.R.G., J.A.K.—lnterest appreciated.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 26 May 1928, Page 20
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