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What is a abacus?

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What is a abacus?

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  1. it usally has 10 rows and 10 beads on each row to help count.


  2. i am sure it was a thing that victorian children used for multiplying, counting, dividing... numeracy really..

    it was used before calculators were invented

  3. its dis calculator. Its dis thing with bars and has beads

  4. an abacus is that old Chinese adding and subtracting device

    that uses wooden balls, that slide across a metal bar horizontally.

    to see a picture, google it... google it

  5. it was like the calculator in the past.

  6. Just like what he (above), origin Ancient China.

  7. An abacus is the original calculator (after fingers and toes and other appendages), using beads to slide to keep track, not unlike a rosary.

  8. It was an old fashioned counting device they used before calculators.

    As they counted they would slide beads on the board to keep track of groups of 10/100/1000 etc.
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