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1 I, 6 | are proportionate to the weights, and the lesser weight is 2 I, 6 | that of the greater. The weights, therefore, of the finite 3 I, 6 | does not matter whether the weights are commensurable or not. 4 I, 6 | Again (b) we may assume weights which are commensurate; 5 I, 6 | proportion to BD which the two weights have to one another. (For 6 I, 6 | inverse proportion to the weights. For instance, if one weight 7 I, 11| power to move or to lift weights, we refer always to the