It's just a line. One tally mark= |
They are meant to keep score and then the 5th tally mark goes diagonal/across the first 4 marks
Like this ?
A dot under the note.
The term for a symbol used for counting is "tally mark." Tally marks are simple strokes or symbols that represent numbers, typically used for keeping a count or score. Each mark usually represents a single unit, and groups of marks can be easily counted for quick reference.
abrevation for .tsf in tally
a line transect looks like a few lines and dots used to mark a certain area.
It's just a line. One tally mark= | They are meant to keep score and then the 5th tally mark goes diagonal/across the first 4 marks
because they are like that to be organized
Tally mark
Tallagonal
a hash mark looks like this...#
Tally marks, as it was taught to me in first grade or so, are little lines used to keep a count of things. They're written in groups of five, with the fifth crossing over the first four like this:
? This is a question mark?
A dash mark looks like this (-)
Like this ?
It is something you use when making a frequency table tally mark =] hope it helped =P
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By using their fingers and by using stone/clay to tally mark.