The abacus, also called a counting frame, is a calculating tool used primarily in parts of Asia for performing arithmetic processes. The abacus was in use centuries before the adoption of the written
modern numeral system and is still widely used by merchants, traders and
clerks in Asia, Africa, and elsewhere. The user of an abacus is called an abacist.
Indian abacus
First century sources, such as the Abhidharmakosa describe the knowledge and use of abacus in India.[18] Around the 5th century, Indian clerks were already finding new ways of recording the contents of the Abacus. Hindu texts used the term shunya (zero) to indicate the empty column on the abacus.
School abacus
Around the world, abaci have been used in pre-schools and elementary schools as an aid in teaching the numeral system and arithmetic.
In Western countries, a bead frame similar to the Russian
abacus but with straight wires and a vertical frame has been common (see
image). It is still often seen as a plastic or wooden toy.
The type of abacus shown here is often used to represent numbers
without the use of place value. Each bead and each wire has the same
value and used in this way it can represent numbers up to 100.
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