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One is roman the other is babylonian.
nothing is different from those 2 choices. one could be though. that numeration could mean duplicate words, and number means, extensive words. this is my suggestion
Babylonian numerals have a base of 60 while the Hindu-Arabic numerals have a base of 10
the kind of symbols they have i think lol :P good luck on that one!
The difference between Hieroglyphs and Babylonian number is how they look like, and how they work. Hieroglyphs have symbols base on 10's, so stroke for one, heel bone for 10, scroll for 100, and so on.... Babylonian numbers use only 2 symbols, which is for one, and > for 10.For Babylonian number, they also restart(?) them selves after 60, and the number position(?) is different when ever it reaches 60^X.Babylonian number lasted also longer then hieroglyphs. There! if you have any more question , you could search google, or wikepedia i guess(?). i hope this helped :D
One is roman the other is babylonian.
nothing is different from those 2 choices. one could be though. that numeration could mean duplicate words, and number means, extensive words. this is my suggestion
Babylonian numerals have a base of 60 while the Hindu-Arabic numerals have a base of 10
A bijective numeration is a numeral system which uses digits to establish a bijection between finite strings and the positive integers.
Hindu-Arabic is our current number system while Babylonian numbers are an ancient number system which uses base 60 and uses only two symbols.
the kind of symbols they have i think lol :P good luck on that one!
The difference between Hieroglyphs and Babylonian number is how they look like, and how they work. Hieroglyphs have symbols base on 10's, so stroke for one, heel bone for 10, scroll for 100, and so on.... Babylonian numbers use only 2 symbols, which is for one, and > for 10.For Babylonian number, they also restart(?) them selves after 60, and the number position(?) is different when ever it reaches 60^X.Babylonian number lasted also longer then hieroglyphs. There! if you have any more question , you could search google, or wikepedia i guess(?). i hope this helped :D
It depends on what aspect of Jewish history is being discussed. There is actually strong agreement between the Bible and the Babylonian accounts of the Judean-Babylonian Wars and the Babylonian Exile. The rest of the Biblical Account is neither confirmed nor denied by Babylonian writings.
Instead of or powers of 10, the Babylobians used powers of 60. So Babylonian 10 is decimal 60, and Babylonian 100 is decimal 3600. Decimal 1000 is 16x60 +40 =Babylonian (16)(40)
In the Hindu-Arabic numeral system it is essential for positional place value purposes as it tells us as for example that there is a difference between 27 and 207 but in the Roman numeral system it is not needed because the positional place value of its numerals are self evident.
the Jewish saw their God as having them be created equal to them whereas the babylonians saw their god as possessive and domaineering. The babylonians also felt fatalistic and slave like toward their God.
The Neo Babylonian empire.