I learned about this a while ago, so I'm really sorry if this doesn't help, but basically the egyptians used pictures for numbers like this:
The Egyptian IBU is a place of purification of the body when being mummified.
The Egyptian pyramids are used as a burial place or a "gateway" to the gods.
Egyptian temples are temples. or houses were the Egyptian gods lived in.
The Kushites might have viewed themselves as guardians of Egyptian values because they had conquered Egypt and learned their language, culture, and even worshipped their gods. They adopted the customs and clothing styles of the Egyptian upper class; so the Egyptian culture essentially became their culture.
The Egyptian term "sheut" is pronounced as "shout." In ancient Egyptian, it referred to the shadow or shade of a person, emphasizing its significance in beliefs about the afterlife and the soul. Understanding this term provides insight into the cultural and religious values of ancient Egyptian society.
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Individual digits within a number have place values, not whole numbers.
What is the product of place values of 8 in '12868
They both use symbols in the place of words. and Egyptian writing uses more pictures.
near the Nile River
It's inside a pyramid.
Temples