Arithmetic, rational and practical.
Wherein the properties of numbers are clearly pointed out, the theory of the science deduced from first principles, the methods of operation demonstratively explained, and the whole reduced to practice, in a great variety of useful rules. Consisting of three parts, viz.
I,
Vulgar arithmetic.
II,
Decimal arithmetic.
III,
Practical arithmetic /
By John Mair.

APA Citation

Mair, J. (1772). Arithmetic, rational and practical: Wherein the properties of numbers are clearly pointed out, the theory of the science deduced from first principles, the methods of operation demonstratively explained, and the whole reduced to practice, in a great variety of useful rules. Consisting of three parts, viz. The 2d ed. Edinburgh: Printed for A. Kincaid & W. Creech [etc.].

MLA Citation

Mair, John. Arithmetic, Rational And Practical: Wherein the Properties of Numbers Are Clearly Pointed Out, the Theory of the Science Deduced From First Principles, the Methods of Operation Demonstratively Explained, And the Whole Reduced to Practice, In a Great Variety of Useful Rules. Consisting of Three Parts, Viz. The 2d ed. Edinburgh: Printed for A. Kincaid & W. Creech [etc.], 1772.

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