Explanation of Tables 

 The decimal point is not shown in any of the tables. The units for each 

 table are given below. Negative numbers in all tables are shown by an 

 asterisk (*). 

 Tables 9.1 and 9.2. 



The value of N(00, 00) in Table 9.1 (the number in the upper left corner 

 of the first page) can be read as -2.56 feet (approximately). To get feet 

 exactly divide 2.56 by 1.016. All other numbers can be similarly 

 interpreted. 

 Tables 9.3, 9.4, 9.15, and 9.16, 



The value of Q(0, 0) in Table 9.3 is 4.763 (ft)^ (approximately). To get 

 : (ft)^ exactly divide 4.763 by (1.016)^. 

 Tables9.6, 9.7, 9.17, and 9.18, 



The value of L(0, 20) in Table 9.17 is 0.0013 (ft)^. All other L(r, s) 

 values can be interpreted similarly. To convert the Ij*(r, s) values in 

 Table 9,6 and 9.7 to L(r, s) values, double all entries that have 20 as 

 a coordinate, double the first column, and redouble the entjries at the 

 four corners. 

 Tables 9.8, 9.9, 9.19, and 9.20. 



The value of U(1,00) in Table 9.19 is 0.0302 (ft)^. All other values 

 can be interpreted the same way for Tables 9.19 and 9.20 in which the 

 values of U are bordered. 



Note Tables 9.13 and 9,14 in connection with Tables 9.8 and 9.9 



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