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English: Inupiaq abacus is one of the most important aspects of using the Kaktovik numerals in the classroom. Under "Abacus" you have a picture of the Chinese dual-base abacus used for base-10 and base-16 calculations. The Inupiaq abacus is made for rapid calculation with the base-20. |
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