Not only is it the basis of computers, but it also helps develop ways of thinking that are often difficult for people.
The Mayan number system is vigesimal (based on twenties)The Roman number system is decimal (based on tens)
If you mean a number system analogous (similar) to our decimal system, the base for such a number system can be any integer, 2 or greater. In other words, the base can be 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. You need as many different digits as the size of the base (decimal is in base 10, so you need 10 different digits).
Over 9000!
Your OSIS (Open Student Information System) number can typically be found on your student identification card, report cards, or official school documents. It may also be accessible through your school's online student portal or by contacting your school’s administrative office. If you're unsure, reaching out to a teacher or school counselor can also help you locate it.
The Maya number system, developed by the ancient Maya civilization, was primarily used in the region that is now Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. While it is no longer in use for daily life, the system is studied and appreciated in academic contexts, especially in archaeology and anthropology. The descendants of the Maya people in these countries may still have cultural ties to the number system through traditional practices and rituals.
Human being use words and letters to speak to one another. In the same way we need to make electronic devices such as computers understand what we say or what we want it to do. So to make computer understand we use number system. We use ordinary English alphabets to type on computer but these are translated into computer language i.e. binary language.
In Fulton County Schools in Georgia, a student's GTID (Georgia Testing Identification) number is not the same as their lunch number. The GTID is a unique identifier assigned to each student for administrative and testing purposes, while the lunch number is specifically used for tracking meal purchases and payments in the school cafeteria. These two numbers serve different functions within the school system.
yes it is different. the Japanese number system is the Chinese number system but the Japanese changed it to make it unique.
because americans are stupid
The Mayan number system is vigesimal (based on twenties)The Roman number system is decimal (based on tens)
For the decimal number system . . . 'Ten'. For the binary number system . . . 'Two' For the octal number system . . . 'Eight' For the hexidecimal number system . . . 'Sixteen' . . etc.
because our culture is completely different
srs of student information system
Different people have different opinion.Being a 10th std student i feel that introducing grading system decreases the tension a child undergoes during examinations.
The study of the nervous system.
Dermatology.
No it isn't.