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The calculation in the upper left corner shows the number of seconds, thirds, fourths, and fifths in a minute of a degree.
The number of fifths (12960000) is then doubled to give the number of half-fifths (25920000).
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In the upper right corner, Harriot calculates that if 1 minute is represented by 1 mile,
a half-fifth of a degree would be represented by
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of an inch, a distance that, as he observes, would be invisible. </s>