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Counting - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Census, Covering, Enumeration, Foliation, Inclusive, Measurement, Numbering, Numeration, Quantification, Quantization

Counting is the mathematical action of adding (or subtracting) one, usually to find out how many objects there are or to set aside a desired number of objects (starting with one for the first object and proceeding with a one-to-one correspondence); however, counting is also used (primarily by children) to demonstrate knowledge of the number system. Counting sometimes involves numbers other than one (for example: when counting money or when "counting by fives" -- 5,10,15,20,25...); but, relatively simple numbers (most always integers) are still used.

There is archelogical evidence that humans have been counting for, at least, 50,000 years [1 - p.9]; the development of counting led to the development of mathematical notation and numeral systems. Counting was primarily used, by ancient cultures, to keep track of economic data; such as debts and capital.

See also

References

  1. An Introduction to the History of Mathematics (6th Edition) by Howard Eves (1990)


Example Usage of Counting

DEADhearted: Wishing I could sleep...guess I need to start Counting sheep
AmberKane: RT @necolebitchie: Too many people spend more time stressing than Counting their blessings
immortalaussie: I would be so far ahead if I was Counting journal entries and comments for #nanowrimo #rpwrimo and not just threads.
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