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What exactly is the definition of ordinal numbers?

Ordinal numbers are defined as the way that numbers are ordered in a set of numbers. For example: 1; 2; 3. Examples can be found at the Maths Can Be Fun website.


What does ordinal numbers mean for math?

Ordinal numbers refers to numbers in order, e.g. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and so on. Cardinal numbers refers to numbers as they are when counting - e.g. 1, 2, 3, 4 etc.


Examples of cardinal utility and ordinal utility?

Cardinal utility is seen in instances where satisfaction can be measured in numbers like 1, 2, 3 and for example, someone may prefer 2 hamburgers to 1. In ordinal utility, it is impossible to quantify the utility according to numbers, but here, preference and rank come to play. Someone would rate a bicycle lower than a motorcycle.


What are examples of counting numbers?

examples of counting numbers = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, ...


How do you count the number of objects available in a program in c?

Use ordinal numbers: 0, 1, 2, ...


How do you convert ordered data to nominal data?

I think you mean ordinal data. Similar to the golf tournament, you need to determine where to "cut" (from the ordinal data) so as to divide the data into different categories (to the nominal data). For example, if the ordinal data range from 1 to 6 (where 1 = the best) and the cut is 3, then you convert all the numbers from 1 to 3 to "1" (which represents "good") and the all numbers from 4 to 6 to "2" (which represents "bad"). In other words, 1, 2, and 3 from the original ordinal data set are converted to "1" (ordinal data); whereas 4, 5, and 6 from the original date set now become "2" (ordinal data). Eddie T.C. Lam


What two numbers multiply to make 789?

1 and 789, or 10 and 78.9 are two examples.


Is birthday ordinal or nominal?

It is an ordinal value. ----- Here's one way to see this. Suppose you start take birthday 1 January 2000 to be 1, birthday 2 January 2000 to be 2, ... , birthday 31 January 2000 to be 31, then birthday 1 February 2000 to be 32, and so on, number all of the birthdays until today, you will have a number of about 5104. If you need birthdays before 1 January 2000 you could use negative numbers. Clearly these numbers are ordered and form an ordinal scale.


What is the sum of the first three squared numbers?

I assume you mean the first three "counting" (ordinal) numbers, which are 1, 2, and 3. The sum is therefore 1 + 4 + 9 = 14.


What are three numbers that have a sum of 10?

There are many ways to get a sum of 10. Here are some examples: -2+6+2=10 -8+1+1=10 -3+6+1=10 -1+3+6=10 -0+1+9=10


Any two numbers whose product is one?

Any number and its reciprocal. Examples: 1/2 and 2 1/3 and 3 1/10 and 10 1 million and 0.000001


What are 2 numbers you can X together to get 924?

Three examples: 1 and 924 or 10 and 92.4 or 100 and 9.24