Explain the difference between cardinal, ordinal, and nominal numbers, and give an example of each
What will be an ideal response?
Complete answers will include the following: Cardinal numbers are used to designate the quantity of a set; for example, there are seven pieces of chalk on the ledge. Ordinal numbers are used to denote the order of an object, for example, "This is the fifth time the phone has rung since dinner." Nominal numbers are used to name objects, for example, a number that identifies a house on a street.
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