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The columns themselves represent decimal positions from right to left, e.g., 1s, 10s, 100s, 1000s, etc. (There are two exceptions: (1) the nepohualtzintzin uses base 20, e.g., 1s, 20s, 400s, 8000s, etc.; and (2) on the schety, the beads to the right of the column with just four beads are 0.1s, 0.01s, 0.001s, and 0.0001s.)
 
The columns themselves represent decimal positions from right to left, e.g., 1s, 10s, 100s, 1000s, etc. (There are two exceptions: (1) the nepohualtzintzin uses base 20, e.g., 1s, 20s, 400s, 8000s, etc.; and (2) on the schety, the beads to the right of the column with just four beads are 0.1s, 0.01s, 0.001s, and 0.0001s.)
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The current value is always displayed on the frame. Experiment and you will quickly learn to write and read numbers.
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The current value is always displayed on the frame. Experiment and you will quickly learn to write and read numbers.
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'''Examples:''' In the gallery of images above, the number 54321 is shown on each of the different abaci.
    
'''Note:''' The display always assumes a fixed unit column, but you can override this choice.
 
'''Note:''' The display always assumes a fixed unit column, but you can override this choice.
    
'''TODO:''' add an indicator for assigning the unit column.
 
'''TODO:''' add an indicator for assigning the unit column.
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=== Addition ===
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To add, simply move in more beads to represent the number you are adding. There are two rules to follow: (1) whenever you have a total of 5 units or more on the bottom of a column, cancel out the 5 by sliding the beads back down and add a five to to the top; and (2) whenever you have a total of 10 units or more in a column, cancel out the 10 and add one unit to the column immediately to the left. (With the nepohualtzintzin, you work with 20 rather than 10.)
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=== Subtraction ===
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Subtraction is the inverse of addition. Move out beads that correspond to the number you are subtracting. You can "borrow" from the column immediately to the left: subtracting one unit and adding 10 to the current column.
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[[Category:Activities]]
 
[[Category:Activities]]

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