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How is an abacus made? - Answers
An abacus is typically made by assembling a wooden or plastic frame that holds a series of rods or wires, each representing a different place value. Beads, usually made of wood, plastic, or metal, are threaded onto these rods. The frame is often designed with a base for stability and may include a crossbar to separate different place values. Finally, the abacus is polished and finished to ensure durability and ease of use.
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An abacus is typically made by assembling a wooden or plastic frame that holds a series of rods or wires, each representing a different place value. Beads, usually made of wood, plastic, or metal, are threaded onto these rods. The frame is often designed with a base for stability and may include a crossbar to separate different place values. Finally, the abacus is polished and finished to ensure durability and ease of use.
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How is an abacus made? - Answers
An abacus is typically made by assembling a wooden or plastic frame that holds a series of rods or wires, each representing a different place value. Beads, usually made of wood, plastic, or metal, are threaded onto these rods. The frame is often designed with a base for stability and may include a crossbar to separate different place values. Finally, the abacus is polished and finished to ensure durability and ease of use.
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