Graduated Exercises And Examples for the Use of Students of the Institute of Actuaries' Text-Book. Pt. I. Interest (Including Annuities - Certain). Pt. Ii. Life Contingencies ( Including Life Annuities And Assurances). With Solutions
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— Give a practical method of forming a table of the values of (202). — Give a method of calculating the D and N columns by a continued process. (203). — What, in your opinion, would be the best way, as regards speed and accuracy, to construct a table of the values of annuities, having given the usual l^ column of a life table ? If you are acquainted with more than one method of constructing the annuity table, what do you consider to be the special advantages of each ? (204). — Give De Moivre's ...method of calculating the values of annuities, and show the applicability of Gauss's logarithmic tables, pp, 96-99,] 32 PAET II. — LIFE OONTINGENOIBS. [Ohaps, XXI, XXn, (205). — Explain the formula and apply it to the construction of a reversion to £1 upon the decease of a single life. (206).— What conditions must the benefits fulfil to which the demonstration of the above formula applies, and in regard to which it subsists ? (207). — Given a complete table of values of deferred annuities («|aa;) and of temporary annuities (\nax) , for all values of ce and n, how would you proceed to verify the results ?
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