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Q: A key code must contain 6 numerals. There are 10 numerals available. Using these numerals how many different key codes may be created?
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A key code must contain 4 numerals. There are 9 numerals available. Using these numerals how many different key codes may be created?

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It was the Etruscans who first created Roman numerals.


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Who created the Egyptian numerals?

the Egyptians


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numbers are not created they were always there since the beginning of time numerals to represent the numbers are created though these are created when there is a need to count usually there is repitition in the numerals so larger numbers can be written


What year where Roman numerals invented?

Roman numerals were created by the Etruscans and very little historical facts are known about them.


Why were Roman Numerals created?

I believe it was because Romans could not count numbers so they created roman numerals which were almost like numbers in order to tell time and count.


Who create Roman Numerals?

Roman numerals were created by the Etruscans who once ruled the Romans.


When was Not Available created?

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How many different varieties of appliances out there?

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Who invent Roman Numerals?

By research i believe the Etruscans created Roman numerals these two numbers systems have similarities except they have different symbolic signs towards each other. The Etruscans did and they once ruled the Romans.


What century did they start writing roman numerals?

Roman numerals were actually created by the Etruscans and the city of Rome dates back to about 753 BC