Rhind Papyrus

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Background

The papyrus was found in Thebes in the ruins of a small building near the Ramesseum. It is a copy made by the scribe Ahmose during the 15th Dynasty reign of the Hyksos Pharaoh, Apepi I. Ahmose states that his writings are similar to those of the time of Amenemhet III (1842 – 1797 BC).

The papyrus, written in hieratic, the cursive form of hieroglyphics, is a single roll which was orginally about 5.4 metres long by 32 centimetres wide.

Contents

Note: The Ancient Egyptians used only unit fractions which are here represented by a stroke line followed by the denominator e.g. a thirteenth = /13. Two thirds was the only common exception to this rule and is here represented by two stroke lines preceding the number 3 = //3 .

Examples appearing below are:
      a half and a quarter are represented by /2, /4.
     two thirds and one third are repesented by //3, /3.

Problems

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(a) Calculations showing 2 divided by each of the odd numbers in turn from 3 to 100

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(b) A table showing the results of dividing each of the numbers from 1 to 9 by 10

1 - 6

Show how some of (a) above were calculated: 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 divided by 10

7 - 20

Show the multiplication of various fractions by /2, /4 , //3 or /3

21 - 23

Problems of completion i.e. fraction subtraction

24 - 29

Quantity problems e.g. a quantity is added to a seventh of that quantity and the result is 19. What is the quantity? Problems 28 and 29 are similar but more complex

30 - 34

Similar to 24 - 27 but involve more fractional parts of the quantity

35 - 38

Hekat problems

39

Division of loaves

40

Division of loaves involving arithmetical progression

41 - 43

Volume of cylindrical granaries

44 - 46

Volume of rectangular granaries

47

Division of 100 hekat

48

Area of a circle and its circumscribing square

49

Area of a rectangle

50

Area of a circle

51

Area of a triangle

52

Area of a truncated triangle

53

Area of sections of a triangle

54 - 55

Division related to area

56 - 60

Pyramid problems

61 - 87

Miscellaneous problems