they used geometric shaped and pretty much just used them to count after they assigned sertin names to each digit on there fingers
The ancient Chinese use the abacus for various operations such as counting, adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, extracting square root, and extracting cube root.
helped with math
For calculating numbers.
to count.
One of the advantages of the abacus is that it is easy to use. Another is that it does not require electricity to work. You can use it no matter where you are.
Go and puncy one ande then se what hapens to your hand and then blame the abacus
An Abacus has beads and strings.
Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
The Greeks use written language to communicate.
No, the Mesopotamians did in the 3rd Millennium BCE.
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well here is the answer ! :)Some people use the abacus to solve some mathematical calculations
for example , 122marisbman
One of the advantages of the abacus is that it is easy to use. Another is that it does not require electricity to work. You can use it no matter where you are.
Known as a counting devise, the abacus has been in use for many centuries
An abax was a forerunner of an abacus, a counting board containing grooves, used by the Ancient Greeks to do basic arithmetic.
The abacus was an instrument used by Greeks and Romans for arithmetic calculations, preceding the slide-rule and the electronic calculator, and consisted of perforated pebbles sliding on iron bars.
The Abacus
Thailand vegetable vendors use abacus, nowadays abacus is gaining popularity in India, US and taught by many schools
Yes is does. The original word is "kachlika" for the little stones that the ancient Greeks used as a sort of abacus.
Around 2500BC the first Abacus appeared in Sumaria. It arrived in Persia about 600BC. The Greek Abacus is recorded to have been in use about 500BC