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In mathematics, a cardinal number is a number that expresses quantity. It indicates "how many" of something there are, such as 1, 2, 3, and so on. Cardinal numbers are used for counting and are distinct from ordinal numbers, which indicate position or order (like first, second, third). Essentially, cardinal numbers help quantify sets or groups.

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