numbers

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Across
  1. 2. Five is the number that follows four. It represents a small handful or a small set. It is used to count things that come in fives.
  2. 3. Two is the number that comes after one. It represents a pair or a couple. It is used to count things that come in twos.
  3. 4. One is the first number. It represents a single unit or object. It is the foundation of counting and forms the basis of all other numbers.
  4. 7. Nine is the number that follows eight. It represents a single digit before ten. It is used to count things that come in nines.
  5. 9. A hundred is a large number that consists of ten groups of ten. It is often represented by the numeral 100.
  6. 12. Three is the number that follows two. It represents a small group or a few objects. It is used to count things that come in threes.
Down
  1. 1. Zero is a special number that represents nothing or the absence of quantity. It is the starting point of the number line.
  2. 3. A thousand is an even larger number that consists of ten groups of one hundred. It is often represented by the numeral 1,000.
  3. 5. Six is the number that comes after five. It represents a moderate-sized group. It is used to count things that come in sixes.
  4. 6. Seven is the number that follows six. It is considered a lucky number by many cultures. It is used to count things that come in sevens.
  5. 8. Four is the number that comes after three. It represents a slightly larger group. It is used to count things that come in fours.
  6. 10. Eight is the number that comes after seven. It represents a slightly larger group. It is used to count things that come in eights.
  7. 11. Ten is a milestone number. It represents a complete set or a round number. It is used as a basis for counting larger quantities.