\numbers\ is a shell program which reads and stores data from a finite element model described in the \exo\ database format. Within this shell program are several utility routines which generate information about the finite element model. The utilities currently implemented in \numbers\ allow the analyst to determine information such as (1)~the volume and coordinate limits of each of the materials in the model; (2)~the mass properties of the model; (3)~the minimum, maximum, and average element volumes for each material; (4)~the volume and change in volume of a cavity; (5)~the nodes or elements that are within a specified distance from a user-defined point, line, or plane; (6)~an estimate of the explicit central-difference timestep for each material; (7)~the validity of contact surfaces or slidelines, that is, whether two surfaces overlap at any point; and (8)~the distance between two surfaces.