the first people to numbers were the the sc.fae.ls
They were primitive humanoids.
In Ca it has been. I know people that have an SSN starting with a "6".
They used olden numbers!
sir isakk Newton was the first mathematician to use letters and numbers
Numbers
No. Egyptians did not invent numbers. Numbers used for counting were first used tens of thousands of years ago, before written history and thus before there are known civilizations. As for base or place number systems, the Myans are believed to be the first to create such a number system. It was base 60. Then the Egyptians invented a 10 base number system.
Numbers were first used, supposedly, by cave men, for archeologists discovered carvings on bones that indicated the use of numerals. However, it is not certain that this is the thing that they were used for. Therefore, Roman numerals would be the first time they were used. The reason as to why is their invention of money.
The different alphabets of the world, are produced by the people who use them. Numbers are produced by those same people. Numbers are also used in languages that do not have alphabets.
The Egyptians were the first people to have some knowledge in prime numbers. Though, the earliest known record are Euclid's Elements, which contain the important theorem of prime numbers. The Ancient Greeks, including Euclid, were the first people to find prime numbers. Euclid constructed the Mersenne prime to work out the infinite number of primes.
China and india
The earliest records of any knowledge of prime numbers dates back to ancient Egypt. The ancient Greeks were the first people known to explicitly study prime numbers.
Composite numbers can be used by businessmen, shopkeepers etc. These people use calculations a lot in their daily life.