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18 July, 07:02

What are 6 entries of Benjamin Banneker?

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    Puzzel 1. A gentleman Sent his Servant with £100 to buy 100 Cattle, with orders to give £5 for each Bullock, 20 Shillings for cows, and one Shilling for each Sheep, the question is to know what number of each sort he brought to his master.

    puzzle 2. uppose ladder 60 feet long be placed in a Street so as to reach a window on one Side 37 feet high, and without moving it at bottom, will reach another window on the other side of the Street which is 23 feet high, required the breadth of the Street.

    The bottom of a 60-foot ladder is placed on a street. If the top is swung to one side of the street, it reaches a window 37 feet high. If the top, without moving the bottom, is swung to the other side of the street, it reaches a window that is 23 feet high. How wide is the street?

    puzzle 3. Question by Ellicott Geographer General

    Divide 60 into four Such parts that the first being increased by 4, the Second decreased by 4, the third multiplyed by 4, the fourth part divided by 4, that the Sum, the difference, the product, and the Quotient shall be one and the Same number.

    puzzle 4. A, B, and C, discoursing about their ages, Says A, if from double the cube root of B’s age, double the biquadrate root of C’s age betaken the remainder will be equal to the Sursolid root of my age, Says B, the Square root of my age is equal to one fourth part of A’s, and Says C, the Square root of my age is one more than the Square root of B’s, Required their Several ages.

    puzzle 5. A cooper and vintner sat down for a talk,

    Both being so groggy that neither could walk;

    Says cooper to vintner, "I'm the first of my trade,

    There's no kind of vessel but what I have made,

    And of any shape, sir, just what you will,

    And of any size, sir, from a tun to a gill."

    "Then," says the vintner, "you're the man for me.

    Make me a vessel, if we can agree.

    The top and the bottom diameter define,

    To bear that proportion as fifteen to nine,

    Thirty-five inches are just what I crave,

    No more and no less in the depth will I have;

    Just thirty-nine gallons this vessel must hold,

    Then I will reward you with silver or gold, -

    Give me your promise, my honest old friend."

    "I'll make it tomorrow, that you may depend!"

    So, the next day, the cooper, his work to discharge,

    Soon, made the new vessel, but made it too large:

    He took out some staves, which made it too small,

    And then cursed the vessel, the vintner, and all.

    He beat on his breast, "By the powers" he swore

    He never would work at his trade any more.

    Now, my worthy friend, find out if you can,

    The vessel's dimensions, and comfort the man!

    puzzle 6. When fleecy skies have Cloth'd the ground

    With a white mantle all around

    Then with a grey hound Snowy fair

    In milk white fields we Cours'd a Hare

    Just in the midst of a Champaign

    We set her up, away she ran,

    The Hound I think was from her then

    Just Thirty leaps or three times ten

    Oh it was pleasant to see

    How the Hare did run so timorously

    But yet so very Swift that I

    Did think she did not run but Fly

    When the Dog was almost at her heels

    She quickly turn'd, and down the fields

    She ran again with full Career

    And 'gain she turn'd to the place she were

    At every turn she gan'd of ground

    As many yards as the greyhound

    Could leap at thrice, and She did make,

    Just Six, if I do not mistake

    Four times She Leap'd for the dogs three

    But two of the Dogs leaps did agree

    With three of hers, nor pray declare

    How many leaps he took to Catch the Hare.
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