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(@dan-rittel)
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by Benjamin Banneker.

A Mathematical Problem in Verse

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 shpe, Sir, -just what you will,-
And of any size, Sir, -from a ton 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!

 
Posted : October 21, 2010 11:27 am
(@gordon-svedberg)
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I get, very nearly, a vessel 22.5 inches at the top (inside dia.) and 13.5 inches at the bottom, 35 inches tall and holding 39 gallons.

Now I need to get back to my survey doggone it. 🙂

 
Posted : October 21, 2010 12:18 pm
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13.438" x 22.383" = 9,009.07 cu.in. = 39 gallons.

Very hard to measure and cut wood staves to the nearest thousandths of an inch.

Paul in PA

PS, I believe that should be tuns not tons in the verse.

 
Posted : October 21, 2010 1:10 pm