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LIFE INSURANCE MATHEMATICS 21

have been made, they accurately fulfill the condition that they enable the company to meet the claims, without surplus or deficiency, they are manifestly incorrect. Of course, however, unless premiums and all calculations are carried out to very small fractions this test will not work out with absolute precision.


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