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pythabacus@pythabacus.com The Pythabacus is an exciting, attractive math education and discovery tool that adults will enjoy as well as children.
The Pythabacus provides for a one-to-one correspondence of numerical elements in a mathematical statement, and elements manipulated on the Pythabacus. The solution arrays reveal geometrical patterns related to numerical operations. The Pythabacus is approximately 7X18 inches, made entirely of wood, with a natural finish. The frame is defined by a number of parallel running, spaced apart rods supported by end poles . Each rod contains a roll of beads, that slide along the rods, and push beads on the adjacent rods. The beads are arranged in a triangular configuration defining a base and two sides. The base rod contains ten beads and each ascending rod contains one less bead. As shown, the frame contains ten rods so that the base and sides of the triangle each have ten beads. |