The first numbers were likely simple tally marks or notches carved into wood or stone, used to represent quantities or counts. Early numeral systems, such as those used by the Sumerians or Egyptians, evolved to include symbols for specific numbers, often based on base-60 or base-10 systems. These symbols were typically pictographic or abstract representations, reflecting the objects they counted. Over time, these early numbers transformed into more sophisticated systems, leading to the development of our modern numeral system.
u look at the first two numbers of the decimals. If it s five (like it is) look at the next digit. Round it to...... the next big number
1,000,000,000,000
3,000,000,000,000
71
1,000,000
look ugly
It does not look like anything since it is not a number!
If you look closely to how the numbers were first created, the numbers of corners, is the number it represents, for more info look up the human calculator on youtube
The VIN number on a 1966 Ford van looks like a combination of letters and numbers. The first three numbers of the VIN indicates the make of the van. An example of what a VIN on a 1966 Ford would look like would be F11Y8E000001.
u look at the first two numbers of the decimals. If it s five (like it is) look at the next digit. Round it to...... the next big number
gregor mendel
3,000,000,000,000
6
1,000,000,000,000
Like this ==> 1,500,000,000
A row of numbers, a column of numbers or a rectangular layout of numbers.
what did the first telegraph look like?