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

Summary by PACE Business
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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