who is the father of abacus
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The father of Abacus is Tim Cramner.
* Cramner invented an adapted abacus to aid the blind in calculations.
* Abacus is a tool used for calculations and is mainly a counting device.
* It consists of a frame having rods through which balls are moved. These balls aid in counting.
* Even though calculators and computers are used for calculation purposes in today's world, abacus hold its importance in teaching arithmetic to the children.
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Tim Cranmer
An adapted abacus, invented by Tim Cranmer, called a Cranmer abacus is still commonly used by individuals who are blind.
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