Maya Counting: The ancient Maya developed a very advanced number system. They were the first in the Americas to use the number zero. Today, people in the Americas count based on the number ten. In ancient Maya times, Maya counting was based on the number twenty.
There are a countless number of ways people use 20. For example, they could be counting 20 nickles in a dollar.
a census
Some people use it interchangeably with counting numbers, some with whole numbers.
The [human] population density.
The Census Bureau-
census
census [NovaNet]
A census is a nationwide counting of people living in a country on a set date.
There are no whole numbers that are not also counting numbers. Both terms mean the same subset of numbers: positive integers greater than zero. Some people consider zero to be a whole number but not a counting number, because you can't "count" zero.
Maya Counting: The ancient Maya developed a very advanced number system. They were the first in the Americas to use the number zero. Today, people in the Americas count based on the number ten. In ancient Maya times, Maya counting was based on the number twenty.
By luck I believe...or counting cards..bonus machines..I'm not really
The way most people count, yes.
There are a countless number of ways people use 20. For example, they could be counting 20 nickles in a dollar.
There is some disagreement. Some people include zero in the set of natural numbers (like whole numbers), some people don't (like counting numbers).
The total number of people living in a given area is called the population.
For some people, "natural number." That means the counting numbers, positive integers.