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Q: What is a mathematical phrase that operations and numerals and or variabales to name a number?
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It is measured in terms of the number mathematical operations, called of floating point operations (flops) that it can carry out in a second.


Using the numerals 1 once and7 four times create the number 100 and along with the numerals you can use the usual mathematical operations?

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Are designated with Arabic numerals?

The numeral system that we use today are designated Arabic or Hindu-Arabic numerals which are: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9. The system differs from the Roman Numeral system in that it has a specific symbol (not letter) for each number and the zero has been added to facilitate mathematical operations. Oddly enough, with the exception of 1 and 9, most Westerners would have difficulty reading actual Arabic numerals as their equivalent number (see link)


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