The ancient Egyptians used the decimal number system.
because americans are stupid
There was no zero in ancient Chinese numerals. The ancient Chinese number system was not a positional system, so there was no need for a zero.
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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The ancient Egyptians used the decimal number system.
because americans are stupid
False Apex
There was no zero in ancient Chinese numerals. The ancient Chinese number system was not a positional system, so there was no need for a zero.
There is no known mathematical symbol for zero in the ancient Egyptian number system.
The Roman numeral system was formed by the ancient Etruscans.
Probably it was the ancient Babylonians whose number base was 60 or maybe the ancient Mayans whose number base was 20
It is the number system that we use today, 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 , if that helps.
Quite probably the ancient Babylonians.
a group of ancient Egyptian scholars
NO the ancient greece did
Maya Counting: The ancient Maya developed a very advanced number system. They were the first in the Americas to use the number zero. Today, people in the Americas count based on the number ten. In ancient Maya times, Maya counting was based on the number twenty.