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Mathematical noun explanation
Interpretation of numbers

[No.; Numbers]

Words representing numbers. Numerals, when used together or added with other words, can represent ordinal numbers, fractions, multiples and divisors, such as first, 70%, one-third, second, thirties and early seventies. Such as: one, one hundred, ten thousand, one hundred million. Numerals used with other words can represent ordinal numbers, fractions, multiples and divisors. For example, the first, five percent, a thousand times, twenty or thirty times, forty times and so on.

Word decomposition

Explanatory number (number) representing, dividing or calculating a quantity: number. Quantity. Numbers. Number theory (a branch of mathematics that mainly studies the properties of positive integers and the laws related to them). Numerical control. A few, a few: several people. A few days. Skills, academic: "The number of games played today is decimal." The smallest unit that can be used independently in a language: vocabulary. Word book dictionary. Words. Word order. Phrases, words, generally refer to writing poems: lyrics. Speech. Vows. Word seal. Rhythm (the rhythm of words). China's poetic style (originated in the Southern Dynasties, formed in the Tang Dynasty, and prevailed in the world.