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Year 7 Math's Technology PROJECT By John Ha Vincent Luo Jay Kumar

Contents Numbers in different Languages. Numbers in different Languages. Numbers in different ways. Numbers in different ways. Podcast

Number system Numbers can be said in many languages. Select a language below Roman Numbers Roman Numbers Egyptian Numbers Egyptian Numbers Hindi Numbers Hindi Numbers Hindu Arabic Numbers Hindu Arabic Numbers

Egyptian Numbers What is Egyptian Numbers? The system of Ancient Egyptian numerals was used in Ancient Egypt until the early first millennium AD. Number Table Source “

Advantages and Disadvantages Advantages- The Egyptian numbers are quite easy to draw (The first few)The Egyptian numbers are quite easy to draw (The first few) Most of the easy to draw Egyptian numbers are just straight lines (like a tally)Most of the easy to draw Egyptian numbers are just straight lines (like a tally)Disadvantages- The numbers after 100 start to get harder and harder to draw.The numbers after 100 start to get harder and harder to draw. The hardest numbers to draw are 100,000 and 1,000,000 The hardest numbers to draw are 100,000 and 1,000,000

Roman Numeral What is Roman Numeral? -Roman numerals are numeral system of ancient Rome based on letters of the alphabet. Number Table CLICK HERE TO SEE THE TABLE CLICK HERE TO SEE THE TABLE CLICK HERE TO SEE THE TABLE

Roman Numeral Table

Hindu Arabic Numbers What is Hindu Arabic Numbers? Hindu Arabic Number is a number system that we currently use today. Advantages- -Hindu-Arabic Numerals are simple because they are used in everyday life. -If you know these numbers, then it is easy to remember them because they are so simple Disadvantages -The Number 6 will look like the letter b if not written correctly. There is a number zero in the Hindu-Arabic numerals

Hindi Numbers What is Hindi Numbers? Hindi Numbers are quite like the English numbers except with a couple of extra lines. Hindi Number Table. CLICK HERE TO SEE CLICK HERE TO SEE

Hindi Number Table

In Egyptian- 1,003,489= In Roman- 2,876= MMDCCCLXXVI In Roman- 1,003,489= M MMMCDLXXXIX Numbers in different Languages Continued

In Hindi Numerals 2,876= In Hindi Numerals 1,003,489= Numbers in Different Languages

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