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Tally Mark,what is Tally Mark,Tally Mark definition,Tally Mark examples
- Learn about tally marks, a simple counting system that records numbers in groups of five. Discover their historical origins, understand how to use the five-bar gate method, and explore practical examples for counting and data representation.