what was Chinese abacus otherwise named
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Answer: The abacus is a calculating and numerical recording tool that was once widely used in East Asia. In China, in outlying towns or more backward areas, you might see one lying around or actually used if you go into a shop. You might find older people using them.
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suanpan
The Chinese abacus, also known as the suanpan (算盤/算盘, lit. "calculating tray"), is typically 20 cm (8 in) tall and comes in various widths, depending on the operator. It usually has more than seven rods. There are two beads on each rod in the upper deck and five beads each in the bottom one.
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