APA (7th ed.) Citation

Innes, J. (1741). A dissertation concerning the arithmetick of annuities: Wherein it is shewn, that this branch of arithmetick is hitherto deficient, with respect to true rules, deduc'd from the only true and just supposition of discounting simple interest, for resolving questions concerning the present worths, rates, times of continuance, &c. of annuities, ... &c. at simple interest. To which is subjoin'd proposals for supplying this defect, by John Innes, M.A. Teacher of the Mathematicks in Edinburgh.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Innes, John. A Dissertation Concerning the Arithmetick of Annuities: Wherein It Is Shewn, That This Branch of Arithmetick Is Hitherto Deficient, with Respect to True Rules, Deduc'd from the Only True and Just Supposition of Discounting Simple Interest, for Resolving Questions Concerning the Present Worths, Rates, Times of Continuance, &c. of Annuities, ... &c. at Simple Interest. To Which Is Subjoin'd Proposals for Supplying This Defect, by John Innes, M.A. Teacher of the Mathematicks in Edinburgh. 1741.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Innes, John. A Dissertation Concerning the Arithmetick of Annuities: Wherein It Is Shewn, That This Branch of Arithmetick Is Hitherto Deficient, with Respect to True Rules, Deduc'd from the Only True and Just Supposition of Discounting Simple Interest, for Resolving Questions Concerning the Present Worths, Rates, Times of Continuance, &c. of Annuities, ... &c. at Simple Interest. To Which Is Subjoin'd Proposals for Supplying This Defect, by John Innes, M.A. Teacher of the Mathematicks in Edinburgh. 1741.

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