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.
It is the system of numeracy that we use today.
It is the number system that we now use today and it is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
Today it is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system but in the Middle Ages it was the Roman numeral system.
For the same reasons why we need numbers today
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i think the answer to which empire developed the number system we use today was the perisan empire because they developed so many things not that many thing and you know what i mean
Im not entirely sure but it is most likely Sumerians(If you need more help just type "Sumerian Accomplishments" in Google or something), they invented either a form of the number system or the real number system we use today. This is my homework question and the choices for answers are aryan empire, Persian empire, mauryan empire, or gupta empire.
The number system that we use today is called the Hindu-Arabic system and it originated in India in the 6th or 7th century.
Gupta mathematicians developed the concept of zero in the use of math, and also developed the decimal system based on the number 10. They also created a number writing system that was later adopted by the Islamic empire. This system became known as Arabic Numbers, but is really a Gupta achievement. This is the number writing system used throughout the world today.--------
100. This system is still used today. (PRESENT) 60. (PAST)
The Roman numeral system is used in the Latin language which is still spoken today in the Vatican
The numbering system used in the Western world today is Arabic. Various numbering systems were used throughout the various cultures, but the most efficient system was developed by the Arabic culture. It features a placement system for ten symbols which will accurately denote any number.
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This question has no answer, for the decimal system of counting has been in use for millennia, from the Mediterranean to China. Christopher Ellis, Though you are correct that the Decimal system has been used for a long time, everything starts somewhere. In this case the Decimal System started in the Gupta Empire. Sorry that a 16 year old has more knowledge than someone in they're late 50's to early 60's. answered by Coyote G. Farmer
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Carolus Linnaeus is credited with developing the system of classification known as binomial nomenclature, which is still used today to organize and categorize living organisms based on their shared characteristics.