Quite frankly, I mean no offense, but I've been
getting along with very little of it so far.
In most of the world, these are the numbers which you would use in daily life.
The Hindu-Arabic numeral system which uses the digits: 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 .... etc
Hindu-Arabic numerals are found in every aspect of life. They are, in fact, our default number system.
Radical expressions are applied in one's daily life. This is used in terms of doing tile work, estimating distances, or designing something that needs measurement.
Arabic numerals are the ones that most people use everyday: 0123456789. Roman Numerals are the ones that use latin letters to represent numbers, like III (3) or XIV (14). You're unlikely to encounter them in everyday life except when they're used as a stylistic choice.
In most of the world, these are the numbers which you would use in daily life.
The Hindu-Arabic numeral system which uses the digits: 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 .... etc
Pray to the dharma
Hindu-Arabic numerals are found in every aspect of life. They are, in fact, our default number system.
It affected their daily lives by the heat and that they will die
Erm... it's to llive a life of happiness and not to eat meat, eatting meat is forbidden not allowed at ALL.
There are many quotes which show relevance in daily life. Sacred texts for Hindus were written to show the ideal way of life for a Hindu. Unfortunately you have to find those quotes by your self, because the relevance differs to person from person. Sacred text guide wide variety of people's life style.
Arabic was only used in Islamic Jurisprudence and other religious activities. It did not replace native African languages in daily use or communications.
* You use it to do the most common things in life such as: \ count dial numbers keep track of money ....etc,etc,ect
Radical expressions are applied in one's daily life. This is used in terms of doing tile work, estimating distances, or designing something that needs measurement.
a life...
Arabic numerals are the ones that most people use everyday: 0123456789. Roman Numerals are the ones that use latin letters to represent numbers, like III (3) or XIV (14). You're unlikely to encounter them in everyday life except when they're used as a stylistic choice.