-
singulative number. Some
languages may
possess a m****ive
plural and a
numerative plural, the
first implying a
large m**** and the
second implying division...
- government's concerns".
Numeracy was
necessary for commerce.
Slaves were
numerate and
literate in
significant numbers; some were
highly educated. Graffiti...
- skills. This
could be a
potential explanation of the
challenge of
being numerate.
Health numeracy has been
defined as "the
degree to
which individuals have...
- ****stan, as well as
migrants from
other parts of Asia. The 2017
census numerated Karachi's po****tion to be 14,910,352,
having grown 2.49% per year since...
-
Sanskrit inherits from its parent, the Proto-Indo-European language, the
capability of
forming compound nouns, also
widely seen in
kindred languages, especially...
-
physical inspection of newborns.
Spartan women were also
literate and
numerate, a
rarity in the
ancient world. Furthermore, as a
result of
their education...
-
standard bearer (Signifer) at the
corps of the century; or, if
literate and
numerate, he
could join the
administrative staff of the prefect. Only a few soldiers...
-
golden disc,
digitally remastered using 24-Bit
process and
limited to 2000
numerated copies.
Annihilator guitarist Jeff
Waters produced the album. However...
-
large numbers struggling to integrate. "For many people, they won't be
numerate or
literate in
their own
language let
alone English",
Dutton remarked,...
-
Africa was
numerate. The
numeracy of the West
African countries,
Benin and Ghana, was even
higher with more than 80% of the po****tion
being numerate. In contrast...