Generally speaking, word counts will acknowledge any letter or group of letters as a separate word. Thus word counts will most likely count a number as a word, whether it is spelled out with letters or denoted by the number itself.
A computer (wordprocessor) word count includes everything from the title to the final endnote.
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Yes, bloody is an adjective because it is an describing word; as in blue, or hairy, or bloody. *Numbers also count as adjectives.
Yes, blue is an adjective. An adjective describes something. All colors and numbers count as adjectives. (Ex. She had a BLUE shirt on.) The word "blue" describes the shirt.
An essay that is written on exact or any topic should have a high word count. Once an essay is complete then the word count can be computed by most word processing document. Without a specific essay to review there is no exact word 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
Yes. So if you had:There are 5 words hereIt would count this as 5 words, as the 5 is counted as a word.
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Counting numbers are whole numbers except for zero.Example: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5... and so onNote: Zero is sometimes included, but you really cannot count zero so the standard definition excludes it.
Count Our Numbers was created on 2002-05-28.
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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.
If you count from 1 to 1000000 you count 1000000 numbers so there are 1000000 numbers in 1000000
You get the mean average of the numbers in the set.
you can count to infinity 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9.............