Up your bum.
I suppose many numbers do, but the answer I came up with was: 2,3,3,5,7
numbers were oringinaly squiggly lines that came from objects and ideas that came from villagers. numbers also came from animals. they used shapes as numbers
he came up with the theory of atomic numbers
yes yes yes
The probability of a certain set of numbers coming up in the lottery is equal to the probability of any other set of numbers coming up. Just because a certain set of numbers came up, that does not mean that the same set of numbers is more or less likely to come up again.
if you mean to the mining place, they havent came up with numbers for it yet, its pretty much a site page that was left unfineshed, so there is no number.
I don't know what a pachymeter is. But here's how to get the average of any five numbers, no matter where they came from: -- Add up all five numbers. -- Divide the sum by 5 . The quotient is the average of the five numbers.
Primes were known to the early Greek Mathematicians - the Pythagoreans about 400BC and Euclid about 300BC. Eratosthenes came up with 'the sieve of Eratosthenes' for working out primes about 200BC. There is no record that the Babylonians knew about primes.
no because the hindu-arbic came up with a new and improve system.
it came from originally from India and was brought to Europe by Arabs
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