The actual counting of people in a Census.
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Census, counting the population regularly
The word enumerated refers to counting. The most counted in countries are people, along with statistics about them. Census population is the #1 example of enumeration.
Enumeration is one possible answer. The census is another.
Enumeration is to give things numbers. It can refer to counting things, or placing them in a numbered list. In computer science, an enumeration, shortened to 'enum', is a list of strings or other objects that are placed in a list, allowing the computer to refer to them by number efficiently.
The method of enumeration is commonly referred to as "enumeration" itself, which involves systematically listing all possible outcomes or elements of a set. In statistics and research, it may also be referred to as "counting" or "cataloging." This technique is often used in probability, combinatorics, and data analysis to ensure comprehensive coverage of all possibilities.
The word enumerated refers to counting. The most counted in countries are people, along with statistics about them. Census population is the #1 example of enumeration.
Enumeration of bacteria is counting the number of viable bacterial cells present in 1g or 1ml of a sample. The bacterial counts are usually expressed in CFU/g or CFU/ml. CFU-Colony Forming Units.
If you mean by manage by accepting payment and giving change, then yes. But if you mean by counting each till then no they don't, a manager does that.
That sounds like a reference to the U. S. Census (counting all the people) which is required by law and has happened every decade since 1790.