The numeral 1 is pretty much the same as I. And the higher values are on the left. Other than that, there isn't much.
Both systems of numeration had no 0 and they both used combinations of base numbers (1, 10, and 60 for the Babylonians; 1, 5, 10, 20, and 100 for the Phoenicians) to represent other numbers.
they both have zeros
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There are quite a number of similarities between micro and macro economics. Both are studies of different facets of the economy with micro-economy analyzing mechanism in the market and macroeconomics looking at government policies in the market among other things.
Many of them still practice shepherding. Some, though this number is decreasing, still live in tents.
All elements in Group 7 have the same number of electrons in their outermost shell and this number corresponds to the group number.
similarities: cell wall present, cytoplasm, both eukaryote. difrences: elodea cell smaller vacuoles chloroplasts present unicellular onion cell: large vacuoles multicellular
similarities: > both polygons difference: > number of lines or sides, points
the way they represent one is a line (|)...
Nothing really it just diffrent shapes.
The process is the same.
The number of protons and electrons is identical.
they both go together
The answer depends on what you mean by the "opposite" of a number. A reciprocal is one type of opposite: it is the multiplicative opposite.
The similarities are that they are polynomial functions and therefore continuous and differentiable.A real cubic will has an odd number of roots (and so must have a solution), a quartic has an even number of roots and so may have no solutions.
Elements in the same family have the same number of valence electrons.
i d k but u can have ma number bbby
what are the similarites between the Mayan numbering system and roman numerals
There are quite a number of similarities between micro and macro economics. Both are studies of different facets of the economy with micro-economy analyzing mechanism in the market and macroeconomics looking at government policies in the market among other things.