Comment #108 on issue 1694 by smichr: solve has many issues with fractions
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=1694

Vinzent said it looked find (see 1923).

The Basic.count_ops could never be called with an iterable since it's a method of basic. The tuple trap is avoided by Basic passing off the processing of args to function's version.

Even though there has been some discussion of doing these docstrings, I don't know the best way. If someone does help(count_ops) they are going to see the function's version. I put a note in Basic about seeing function's examples with iterables.

I added dicts to the iterables handled, too, and added a test.

If it's fine, I'll squash them and try make them a single commit on master.

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