Because Indians have eight fingers and two thumbs.
Computers use a binary system, not decimal.
Yes, South Africa does use the decimal system
multiply by 1024 rather then 1000 like in the base10 system humans use 1.43*1024*1024 (gb) (mb) (kb)
The Indians did not have money they used the trading system.
UTP cable, BNC connector, STP cable
The decimal system we use today was significantly developed by ancient Indian mathematicians, particularly during the Gupta Empire (circa 320-550 CE). They introduced the concept of using ten symbols (0-9) and the place value system, which later spread to the Islamic world and then to Europe. While earlier cultures had their own numeral systems, it was the Indians who formalized the decimal system that became foundational for modern arithmetic.
No, they use the binary system
India invented the use of the 0 as a place holder and so the decimal system.
It is estimated that around 200,000 libraries worldwide use the Dewey Decimal System to classify their collections.
The library uses the Dewey Decimal Classification system to allocate numbers to books.
The Decimal System
No , They don't