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Revision as of 16:43, 3 April 2010

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Where to get Abacus

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About Abacus

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Abacus lets the learner explore different representations of numbers using different mechanical counting systems developed by the ancient Romans and Chinese. There are several different variants available for exploration: a suanpan, the traditional Chinese abacus with 2 beads on top and 5 beads below; a soroban, the traditional Japanese abacus with 1 bead on top and 4 beads below; the schety, the traditional Russian abacus, with 10 beads per column, with the exception of one column with just 4 beads used for counting in fourths; and the Nepohualtzintzin, a Mayan abacus, 3 beads on top and 4 beads below (base 20).