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conteggi

Conteggio is the Italian noun for the act of counting or tallying; it can refer to the process of counting items or the result of that process, i.e., a total or sum. The term is used in various domains to denote numerical tallies, including accounting, statistics, and voting. The plural form conteggi is used when referring to multiple counts or tallies.

In accounting and finance, conteggio refers to the process of tallying entries or balances, producing a total

The verb form is conteggiare, with the noun conteggio; related terms include conteggio parziale and conteggio

figure
for
a
set
of
items
or
accounts.
In
statistics
and
data
analysis,
conteggio
describes
the
frequency
count
of
occurrences
of
categories
within
a
dataset.
In
sports
and
games,
conteggio
is
used
to
indicate
a
running
score
or
the
total
score
at
a
given
moment.
In
elections
and
polling,
conteggio
dei
voti
denotes
the
vote
count,
the
tally
of
ballots
that
have
been
verified
and
recorded.
finale.
The
word
ultimately
comes
from
conto,
meaning
bill
or
tally,
derived
from
Latin
computus
through
medieval
Italian
forms,
reflecting
the
longstanding
importance
of
counting
and
calculation
in
economic
and
administrative
life.