Yes.
The factor that determines whether or not goods should be included in a physical count of inventory is physical possession or ownership of the goods. Only goods that are owned by the company and physically present in its possession should be included in the physical count. Goods that are on consignment or held on behalf of others should not be included in the count.
It will count up cells that have numbers in them.
A computer (wordprocessor) word count includes everything from the title to the final endnote.
uncounted
"Count me in" is just a way of saying "count me as one of the people included in whatever is going on." Add me to the list. I'm in. I'll participate.
Billions
yes but they don't count towards your bating average
No, only hits count towards your total bases
No, by definition, you must have full possession of the ball in order for it to count as a rebound.
a whole loy higher
Hundreds of thousands, if not more. Count the computer that controls it, billions.
One that you can count up to, although I've heard zero (0) included in this set.