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decimalsSimon Stevin Stevin wrote a 36-page booklet called De Thiende ('the art of tenths'), first published in Dutch in 1585 and translated into French as Disme. The full title of the English translation was Decimal arithmetic: Teaching how to perform all computations whatsoever by whole numbers without fractions, by the four principles of common arithmetic: namely, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
From 1901 to 2001, this century was called the Twentieth century. This is because the first century did not begin in the year of Zero. It began at the year of one. Thus the first century ended on January 1, the century of one.
Because years 1-100 are in the first century; years 101-200 are in the second century, and so on... 2010 is in the 21st century.
1585 was in the 16th century.
All multiples of 1585 are divisible by 1585; the first 10 are:1585, 3170, 4755, 6340, 7925, 9510, 11095, 12680, 14265, 15850If you meant "what numbers is 1585 divisible by?", ie what are the numbers that divide into 1585 exactly (in other words what are the factors of 1585), they are: 1, 5, 317, 1585.
1585 US gallons = 5,999.87768 liters
The English explorer who was married to Pocahontas was John Rolfe. However, the couple did not marry in 1585. They married in 1614. She was born in 1585.
Rounded to two decimal places, sqrt(1585) = ±39.81
The population of London in 1585 is estimated to have been around 200,000 people. This marked a significant increase from previous decades due to factors such as immigration, natural population growth, and economic opportunities in the city.
Elizabeth I
1585
About 1585
Passions - 1999 1-1585 was released on: USA: 6 October 2005
The Bold and the Beautiful - 1987 1-1585 was released on: USA: 1993
Roanoke was ruled by the English in the late 16th century. Sir Walter Raleigh sponsored the establishment of the Roanoke Colony in 1585, known as the "Lost Colony" due to the mysterious disappearance of its inhabitants.