Yksi, kaksi, kolme, neljä, viisi.
Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark
By the age of two, a child may be able to count up to 10 or even higher, but it is common for them to count up to 5 or 6.
A 5-year-old should be able to count up to at least 20, but many children can count higher with practice and support from adults.
Finland is called ''the land of a thousand lakes,'' but according to the New York Times, at last count there were 187888 of them.
Count by fives if is 0:05 or 0:00. If is 0:07 add 3 and then count by 5. If is 0:06 then add 4 then count by 5. If is 0:08 then add 1 and then count by 5. If is 0:09 then add 1 and count by 5. If is 0:04 then add 6 and count by 5. If is 0:03 then add 7 and count by 5. If is 2 add 8 and count by 5. If is 1 add 9 and count by 5.
Count by fives if is 0:05 or 0:00. If is 0:07 add 3 and then count by 5. If is 0:06 then add 4 then count by 5. If is 0:08 then add 1 and then count by 5. If is 0:09 then add 1 and count by 5. If is 0:04 then add 6 and count by 5. If is 0:03 then add 7 and count by 5. If is 2 add 8 and count by 5. If is 1 add 9 and count by 5.
To count from 2.95 to 5, you can incrementally increase the number by a set value, such as 0.05, until you reach 5. Starting from 2.95, the sequence would be 2.95, 3.00, 3.05, and so on, up to 5. Alternatively, you could count in larger increments, such as 0.5 or 1, depending on how quickly you want to reach 5.
no conect 5 does not count
ah, thats alot to count. look it up on google, cause i have no idea Country with the most lakes - Finland Country with the largest lakes - Canada
Answer Say you have 5 groups of 5 people. You would then take those 5 groups and count the number of people up. Since there is five groups with 5 people in them you would count 5 five times. Which would equal 25. 5+5+5+5+5=25
yes it is, Finland is right next to Sweden and Norway up north.
Just count up to 300 by 5. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and so on.