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Maths homework

Maths homework. Egyptian numbers and Hieroglyphs !. Egyptian numbers are mostly symbols like these.

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Maths homework

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  1. Maths homework

  2. Egyptian numbers and Hieroglyphs ! Egyptian numbers are mostly symbols like these 1 is shown by a single stroke. 10 is shown by a drawing of a hobble for cattle. 100 is represented by a coil of rope. 1,000 is a drawing of a lotus plant. 10,000 is represented by a finger. 100,000 by a tadpole or frog The symbol for a million is a god called Heh. It also means just a very large number, I think it looks like he’s Praying or thanking someone.

  3. Roman numbers Roman numbers are quite common today and sometimes you see these numbers on clocks and I have one at home. Romans also had numerals (symbols) such as these.

  4. Mayan numbers The Mayans had a number system of shells, dots, and lines.  You could write up to nineteen with just these symbols. The Mayan numbers were the only ancient civilizations that understood the number zero. This allowed them to write very large numbers. I think that this number system is the most simple because the way I see it is made out of lines and dots and the only thing that is abit complicated is the way that they are set out.

  5. Comparison! There is a big difference to these number systems like Egyptian numbers are more like symbols and roman numbers are like letters and Mayan are just simple lines and dots. So I think that they all have a different way of adding and subtracting.

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