Cardinal and ordinal numbers
Ordinal Numbers 51 to 100
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Bog'liqCARDINAL AND ORDINAL NUMBERS
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Difference Between Cardinal, Nominal and Ordinal Numbers Apart from ordinal numbers, the other two types of numbers, which are used to represent objects or people are: Cardinal Numbers Nominal Numbers Cardinal Numbers: The counting numbers which are used to represent the number of objects or people are called Cardinal numbers. They are: One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten and so on. Example: There are eight men standing in a row. The basket contains ten apples. Nominal Numbers: The numbers which are applied to name the objects in a group, are called nominal numbers. Using these numbers, it is easy to identify objects or a thing in a collection of things. Example: Vehicles numbers like KA 05 1220, etc. Pin codes of different cities Player number in a match Ordinal Numbers: The numbers that express the positions of an object or a person. The examples are: The white car is standing in the third position The city came second in drastic air pollution Mona won the medal of first position in the Olympiad Ordinal Numbers Chart The chart for cardinal and ordinal numbers from 1 to 20 is given below: Download 135.14 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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