
Cardinals
Cardinals, in general knowledge, refer to numerical values that express quantity. They indicate "how many" of something exist, like one apple, two cats, or three cars. In contrast to ordinal numbers, which indicate position or order (first, second, third), cardinals focus solely on counting. Common cardinal numbers include zero, one, two, three, and so on. They are fundamental in mathematics and everyday life for quantifying objects, measuring, and conveying amounts in various contexts. Understanding cardinals is essential for tasks that involve counting and numerical reasoning.