Counting

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First he'll decide what kind of pizza he wants to make. As far as toppings go, your kid will be able to put together some pretty unconventional pies if he so chooses.

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Then he'll count out and arrange the toppings per the customers' requests. Talk about a fun and delicious way to practice counting and number sense!

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This is useful when counting objects over time, such as the number of times something occurs during the course of a day. Counting can also be in the form of finger counting , especially when counting small numbers. This is often used by children to facilitate counting and simple mathematical operations.

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Older finger counting used the four fingers and the three bones in each finger phalanges to count to the number twelve. Various devices can also be used to facilitate counting, such as hand tally counters and abacuses. Inclusive counting is usually encountered when dealing with time in the Romance languages.

When counting "inclusively," the Sunday the start day will be day 1 and therefore the following Sunday will be the eighth day. In contrast, the English word "fortnight" itself derives from "a fourteen-night", as the archaic " sennight " does from "a seven-night"; the English words are not examples of inclusive counting.

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Names based on inclusive counting appear in other calendars as well: Musical terminology also uses inclusive counting of intervals between notes of the standard scale: Learning to count is a child's very first step into mathematics, and constitutes the most fundamental idea of that discipline. However, some cultures in Amazonia and the Australian Outback do not count, [5] [6] and their languages do not have number words.


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Many children at just 2 years of age have some skill in reciting the count list i. They can also answer questions of ordinality for small numbers, e. They can even be skilled at pointing to each object in a set and reciting the words one after another. This leads many parents and educators to the conclusion that the child knows how to use counting to determine the size of a set. This is the fundamental mathematical theorem that gives counting its purpose; however you count a finite set, the answer is the same. In a broader context, the theorem is an example of a theorem in the mathematical field of finite combinatorics —hence finite combinatorics is sometimes referred to as "the mathematics of counting.

Infinite sets cannot be counted in the usual sense; for one thing, the mathematical theorems which underlie this usual sense for finite sets are false for infinite sets. Furthermore, different definitions of the concepts in terms of which these theorems are stated, while equivalent for finite sets, are inequivalent in the context of infinite sets.