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The Arithmetic of Graduation by Summation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

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Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1936

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page 67 note * In the writer's view three would suffice, the fourth being generally meaningless.

page 68 note * This sum is stepped-down one line: see paras. 6, 7.

page 74 note * Actually the point should be taken considerably beyond the central age of the table when we are dealing with mortality functions which increase rapidly with the age, especially at the end of the table.

page 74 note † See also Fraser‘s notes, post, p. 77.