Different countries changed at different times so you will need to specify which country.
The decimal system refers to counting in tens and powers of tens and this system was used when Australia was colonised by Britain in 1788. Decimal coinage was introduced much later - in 1966.
It was developed in 1876. SO WAS UR NAN
1971 for decimal money here in England
The Roman numeral system was developed in ancient Rome around the 3rd century BC. It is believed to have been derived from the Etruscan numeral system.
It is measured to 4 decimal places.
The decimal system refers to counting in tens and powers of tens and this system was used when Australia was colonised by Britain in 1788. Decimal coinage was introduced much later - in 1966.
1957
In 1792
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It was developed in 1876. SO WAS UR NAN
2003
it started in the 200 bc
Metric base is the measurement system that was used by government. This was back in the year 1970.
9 months of a year as a decimal is 0.75
depends on what year.. if it is a TPI motor.. then there is the VATS system.. with the VATS system.. you need the correct key to start the vehicle.. or it will not start at all.. no matter what method you use..
The value of Afghan coinage depends greatly on the exact year of its mintage and condition of the coin. Mint coinage from the 1700s can go for as little as $20 to as high as $1000 depending on the rarity.
This question has no answer, for the decimal system of counting has been in use for millennia, from the Mediterranean to China. Christopher Ellis, Though you are correct that the Decimal system has been used for a long time, everything starts somewhere. In this case the Decimal System started in the Gupta Empire. Sorry that a 16 year old has more knowledge than someone in they're late 50's to early 60's. answered by Coyote G. Farmer