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Sacha Lamrani at Nov 05, 2023 02:52 AM

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Multiply the lengh of the warp by the wealth in inches
required at the read and that product by the number
of ends in an inch for a dividend, then multiply
the number of yards in one hunk by the number
of hanks in the pound of twist for a divisor
and the quatent will be the weight of the warp
(To find the weight of a work)

If a girl weaves 36 yds on one loom in
one day in four weeks she will weave 108
besides her board
at 17 ets per cent leaves her $3.34 per week
If a girl weaves 36 yds on one loom in one
day in four weeks on four looms she will
weave 86 cents at 18 ets per out leaves besides
her board $2.62 perweek
86 cents and 16 yds in 4 weeks

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