91 92 306 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 4641 4692 4743 4794 4845 4896 4947 4998 5049 5100 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 5551 5612 5673 5734 5795 5856 5917 5978 6039 6100 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 6461 6532 6603 6674 6745 6816 6887 6958 7029 7100 7275 7350 7425 7500 7144 7220 7296 7372 7448 7524 7600 7238 7315 7392 7469 7546 7623 7700 7098 7176 7254 7332 7410 7488 7566 7644 7722 7800 7189 7268 7347 7426 7505 7584 7663 7742 7821 7900 7280 7360 7440 7520 7600 7680 7760 7840 7920 8000 7200 7614 7695 7776 7857 7938 8019 8100 7462 7544 7626 7708 7790 7872 7954 8036 8118 8200 7553 7636 7719 7802 7885 7968 8051 8134 8217 8300 7644 7728 7812 7896 7980 8064 8148 8232 8316 8400 7735 7820 7905 7990 8075 8160 8245 8330 8415 8500 7826 7912 7998 8084 8170 8256 8342 8428 8514 8600 7917 8004 8091 8178 8265 8352 8439 8526 8613 8700 8008 8096 8184 8272 8360 8448 8536 8624 8712 8800 8099 8188 8277 8366 8455 8544 8633 8722 8811 8900 8190 8280 8370 8460 8550 8640 8730 8820 8910 9000 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 8281 8372 8463 8554 8645 8736 8827 8918 9009 9100 APPENDIX II. A TABLE OF THE SQUARES AND SQUARE ROOTS OF THE NUMBERS FROM 1 TO 1000. THIS table is a modification of the first part of Barlow's Tables. The advantage of this abridged table beyond its more convenient size, is that through the omission of cubes, cube roots and reciprocals, the table allows more rapid use and causes much less strain on the eyes. The latter result is furthered by giving square roots only to the third decimal instead of to the seventh. |