different between innumeracy vs numeracy
innumeracy
English
Etymology
From in- +? numeracy; coined by Douglas Hofstadter and popularized by mathematician John Allen Paulos in his 1989 book Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and its Consequences.
Noun
innumeracy (countable and uncountable, plural innumeracies)
- An ignorance of mathematics, or an inability to manipulate numbers
- The man suffered from innumeracy stemming from a brain injury, and depended on his wife for all financial matters, no matter how trivial.
Antonyms
- numeracy
See also
- dyscalculia
- illiteracy
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numeracy
English
Etymology
Blend of numerical +? literacy, coined in 1959 by the UK Committee on Education, presided over by Sir Geoffrey Crowther.
Noun
numeracy (countable and uncountable, plural numeracies)
- The quality of being numerate; numerical skill.
Antonyms
- innumeracy
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