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Q: Where is Babylonian base 60 still used in modern times?
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What is the difference between Babylonian numerals and Hindu Arabic numerals?

Babylonian numerals have a base of 60 while the Hindu-Arabic numerals have a base of 10


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Babylonian number system is base on 60 and the cuneiform written system made harder to express math than the system we now use. In the related links box below I posted a site so you could see this.


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Because there was no symbol for zero in Sumerian or early Babylonian ... Base-60 number systems have also been used in some other cultures.


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Roman roads were made with interlocking stones or pavers and still exist. They were well made. Modern are made with a tar base and eventually break down.


What is the difference between Hindu-Arabic and Babylonian number systems?

Hindu-Arabic is our current number system while Babylonian numbers are an ancient number system which uses base 60 and uses only two symbols.


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It is now the modern capital city of Italy but it once was the power base of the ancient Roman Empire but it still retains some of its historical landmarks.


When will a member staying in a barrack still be allowed full comrats?

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