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What is an example of an ordinal number? - PACE Business

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In mathematics and daily life, numbers serve different purposes depending on how they are used. An integral concept among these is the ordinal number. Ordinal numbers represent position or rank in a sequential order, rather than quantity. They are different from cardinal numbers, which are used to count items. A simple and clear example of an ordinal number is: third. When someone says, “She finished third in the race”, they are not referring to…
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PACE Business broke the news in on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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