Numeral systems by culture |
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Hindu–Arabic numerals |
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Western Arabic Eastern Arabic Khmer | Indian family Brahmi Thai |
East Asian numerals |
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Chinese Suzhou Counting rods | Japanese Korean |
Alphabetic numerals |
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Abjad Armenian Cyrillic Ge'ez | Hebrew Greek (Ionian) Āryabhaṭa |
Other systems |
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Attic Babylonian Egyptian Etruscan | Mayan Roman Urnfield |
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Positional systems by base |
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Decimal (10) |
2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 |
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The system of Hebrew numerals is a quasi-decimal alphabetic numeral system using the letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
In this system, zero does not have a place, and the number values for each letter are added together. Each unit (1, 2, ..., 9) is assigned a separate letter, each tens (10, 20, ..., 90) a separate letter, and each hundreds (100, 200, ..., 900) a separate letter. view more...