Arithmetick vulgar, decimal, & algebraical. In a most plain and facile method for common capacities. Together with a treatise of simple and compound interest and rebate; with two tables for the calculation of the value of leases and annuities, payable quarterly; the one for simple, the other for compound interest, at 6. per cent. per annum; with rules for making the like for any other rate. To which is added a new, and most practical way of gauging of tunns. As also the art of cask-gauging, for the use of His Majesties Officers of the Excise.

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Arithmetick vulgar, decimal, & algebraical. In a most plain and facile method for common capacities. Together with a treatise of simple and compound interest and rebate; with two tables for the calculation of the value of leases and annuities, payable quarterly; the one for simple, the other for compound interest, at 6. per cent. per annum; with rules for making the like for any other rate. To which is added a new, and most practical way of gauging of tunns. As also the art of cask-gauging, for the use of His Majesties Officers of the Excise.
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Mayne, John, fl. 1673-1675.
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London :: printed for J.A. and are to be sold by most book sellers,
1675.
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Interest -- Early works to 1800.
Arithmetic -- Early works to 1800.
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"Arithmetick vulgar, decimal, & algebraical. In a most plain and facile method for common capacities. Together with a treatise of simple and compound interest and rebate; with two tables for the calculation of the value of leases and annuities, payable quarterly; the one for simple, the other for compound interest, at 6. per cent. per annum; with rules for making the like for any other rate. To which is added a new, and most practical way of gauging of tunns. As also the art of cask-gauging, for the use of His Majesties Officers of the Excise." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A50423.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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Page [unnumbered]

The Second BOOK.

OF Simple Interest.
pag 99
Prop. 1. To find the Interest of any Sum, forbor any time, at any given rate.
100
Prop. 2. To find the present worth of any Sum. due at any time hereafter, at any given rate of Interest.
102
Prop. 3. Having the Principal, Amount, and Rate of In∣terest, to find the Time of for be forbearance.
103
Prop. 4. Having the Principal, the Time, and the Amount, to find the Rate.
105
A Table of the Amounts of 1 l. from one to twelve months.
107
To find the Interest or Discomps of any Sum of Money by that Table.
107, 108
A Table for Equation of Time.
110
A more exact way of Equation.
111, 112, 113
A Decimal Table of the present worth of 1 l. per Quarter for 124 Quarters, at 6 per Cent. per Aunum, Sim∣ple Interest.
114
The Use of the Table.
117
Of Compound Interest.
118
Prop. 1. To find the Increase of any given Sum, for forborn any known Time, at a known Rate per Cent. per Annum.
118
Prop. 2. The Amount of a Sum of Money, the Rate of Interest per Cent. per Annum, and the Time being known, to find what was the Principal.
120
Prop. 3. The Principal, the Time, and the Amount of a Sum of Money being known, to find the Rate of In∣terest per Cent. per Annum.
121
Prop. 4. The Principal, the Rate, and the Amount being known, to find the Time in which it hath so increa∣sed.
122
Of Compound Interest Infinite.
123

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Prop. 1. To find the present worth of an Estate in Fee Simple, at any Rate of Interest per C. per Ann.
123
Prop. 2. To find what Free-hold Estate any Sum of Money will buy, at any Rate of Interest per C. per Ann.
126
Prop. 3. An Estate being offered for a Sum of Money, the annual Rent being known, to find what Rate of In∣terest the Purchaser shall have for his Money.
126
To find how many years purchase any Free-hold Estate is worth at any given Rate of Interest.
128
The number of years purchase being propos'd to find the Rate of Interest it is offered at.
129
A Decimal Table for the Valation of Leases or Annuities, payable Quarterly, at 6 per Cent. per Annum, Interest upon Interest for 31 years.
130
The way of Making the Table before-mentioned, for this, or any other Rate of Interest.
133
The Use of the Table.
134
Six Questions performed by aid of the Canon of Loga∣rihms.
137
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