It is an abacus.
Call S&W and they can tell you.
The fifth planet counting outwards from the sun is Jupiter.
An Abbe-Zeiss apparatus is a device for counting blood cells, also known as a counting cell haemocytometer.
X when x aproaches infinity. besides, we get to know from Archimedes principle, that there are infinite numbers, so even that "biggest counting number" has a number bigger than it. Bottom line: There's no such thing as the "biggest" counting number. Whatever number you name, no matter how big it is, all I have to do is add ' 1 ' to it and make a bigger number.
Millimetres if you are making the picture frame; centimetres if you wish to buy a ready-made frame.
A counting frame is the common name for an abacus. An abacus is a centuries old counting and calculating tool that is still widely used by merchants in Asia and Africa.
An Abacus
Another counting number.
A counter.
It is infinity
The Chinese abacus.
it is a counting frame with beads. go here to see it http://www.kidestore.co.uk/images/images_big/melissa_and_doug_abacus.jpg
It's one of the plural forms of Abacus - a counting frame. The other plural form is 'Abbaci'
The counting device you're referring to is called an abacus. It typically consists of a rectangular frame with rods or wires, each holding a number of beads that can slide back and forth. The abacus is used for performing arithmetic calculations by moving the beads to represent different values. It has been used for centuries in various cultures for counting and calculation purposes.
It is called a : "Pane"
A piece of glass in a frame is commonly referred to as a framed glass or glass pane.
All numbers, starting at one, and counting up. E.g. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 are the first 10 counting numbers.