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Yes, it is a history and geography number.
The Dewey Decimal System number for Vikings is 948.022. It falls under the history and geography category.
The Chinese number system has a long history dating back to ancient times. It is based on a decimal system, with symbols for numbers from 1 to 9 and a placeholder for zero. The system also includes unique symbols for powers of 10. The Chinese number system has influenced other cultures and is still used today in various forms.
The Japanese gave up there original number system more them a thousand years ago. the now use the Chinese number system. It is almost the same but the Japanese have added a few strokes to the numbers and have a different pronunciation to make their number system unique. They used it more than a thousand years ago.
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There are many types of number systems. The common one is base-10. Base-2 is used in computer language and so is the hexadecimal system which is a Base-16 system.
In a library that uses the Dewey Decimal Classification system, a history will typically be found in the 900-class (i.e. the call number for the book will be in the 900s).In a library that uses the Library of Congress Classification system, a history book may be found within the following classes:C (Auxiliary Sciences of History)D (World History and History of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, etc.)E (History of the Americas)F (History of the Americas)
What ancient system are you referring to?
What ancient system are you referring to?
The Arabs used a variety of number systems. Al'Khwarizmiinvented the idea of zero as a place holder. He used the some of the symbols of the Hindu/Indian civilization. The numbers have varied over time.http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/HistTopics/Arabic_numerals.html
For the decimal number system . . . 'Ten'. For the binary number system . . . 'Two' For the octal number system . . . 'Eight' For the hexidecimal number system . . . 'Sixteen' . . etc.
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