An Essay Towards Making The Doctrine Of Chances Easy To Those Who Understand Vulgar Arithmetic Only is a book written by Edmond Hoyle in 1764. The book is a guide to understanding the principles of probability, and it is aimed at readers who only have a basic understanding of arithmetic. Hoyle explains the concepts of probability in simple terms, using examples and diagrams to illustrate his points. He covers topics such as the laws of probability, the calculation of odds, and the use of probability in games of chance. The ...
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An Essay Towards Making The Doctrine Of Chances Easy To Those Who Understand Vulgar Arithmetic Only is a book written by Edmond Hoyle in 1764. The book is a guide to understanding the principles of probability, and it is aimed at readers who only have a basic understanding of arithmetic. Hoyle explains the concepts of probability in simple terms, using examples and diagrams to illustrate his points. He covers topics such as the laws of probability, the calculation of odds, and the use of probability in games of chance. The book was written at a time when gambling was a popular pastime, and it was intended to help readers make informed decisions when placing bets. Despite its age, the book remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the basics of probability and its applications in everyday life.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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All Editions of An Essay Towards Making the Doctrine of Chances Easy to Those Who Understand Vulgar Arithmetick Only: To Which Are Added, Some Useful Tables on Annuities for Lives, &C. ... by Mr. Hoyle