1
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auspicious numbers
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Western cultures
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Less emphasis on specific numbers being considered auspicious in everyday life compared to Eastern cultures
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1
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2
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digit
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Western countries
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Typically used for counting, representing numbers in mathematics
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1
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3
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integer
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Western countries
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Integers are taught in primary school as part of basic mathematics education.
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1
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4
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integer
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Western countries
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An integer is a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, and is a fundamental concept in mathematics and computer science.
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1
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5
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interpretation of numbers
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Western cultures
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Numbers are typically interpreted in a literal and precise manner, with an emphasis on exact values and quantitative data.
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1
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6
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number
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Western
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Numbers are read from left to right, and may use a decimal point to represent fractions or decimals.
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1
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7
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number
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Western countries
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Used extensively in daily life for tasks such as counting, measuring, and banking.
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1
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8
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number
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Western countries
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Numbers are commonly represented using the Arabic numeral system (0-9) and used in daily activities like counting, math, and finance.
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1
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9
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number
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Western culture
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Numbers are typically read from left to right.
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1
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10
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number representation
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Western countries
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Numbers are typically represented using the Arabic numeral system (0-9) and decimal notation.
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1
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11
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number theory
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Western countries
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Number theory is considered a fundamental branch of mathematics and is heavily studied in universities.
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1
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12
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numbers
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Western countries
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Numbers are typically written in Arabic numerals (0-9) and spoken in their respective language (e.g. English).
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1
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13
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numbers
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Western countries
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Numbers are written using Arabic numerals (0-9) and are used for various everyday tasks such as shopping, budgeting, and counting.
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1
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14
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numbers
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Western countries
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Numbers are written using the Arabic numeral system (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9).
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1
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15
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numbers
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Western countries
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Used for addresses, phone numbers, and counting in daily life
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1
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16
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numbers
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western countries
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Numbers are read from left to right, with commas used as thousands separators and periods used as decimal points.
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1
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17
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perfect numbers
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modern Western culture
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In modern Western culture, perfect numbers are primarily of interest to mathematicians and academics, with little influence on mainstream beliefs or practices.
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1
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