Arithmetick made easie, for the use and benefit of trades-men . Wherein the nature and use of fractions, both vulgar and decimal, are taught by a new and exact method. Also the mensuration of solids and superficies. The eighteenth edition. By J. Ayres, late writing-master in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London. To which is added, a short and easie method; after which shop-keepers may state, post, and balance their books of accompts. By Charles Snell, writing-master, and accomptant, in Foster-Lane, London. The whole perused, and many errours corrected by E. Hatton, gent.

  • Ayres, John, fl. 1680-1700.
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1730
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Arithmetick made easie, for the use and benefit of trades-men. Wherein the nature and use of fractions, both vulgar and decimal, are taught by a new and exact method. Also the mensuration of solids and superficies. The eighteenth edition. By J. Ayres, lat

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London : Printed by and for Edward Midwinter, at the Three Crowns and Looking-glass in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1730.

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