The Sumerians used a base-60 (sexagesimal) numbering system, so the number 65 would be represented as 1 unit of 60 and 5 units of 1. In their cuneiform script, this would be depicted as a symbol for 1 followed by the symbol for 60, and then a symbol for 5. The representation would vary based on the context, but it would essentially convey the concept of 1 group of 60 plus 5.
The Sumerians used the reed stylus to write. Unlike nowadays we use pen or pencils.
The Sumerians used the reed stylus to write. Unlike nowadays we use pen or pencils.
yes the egyptians used hieroglyphics but im not sure about the sumerians.
scribes
there are lots of people. But, only sumerians are able to write.
You would write it as... 65,140,000 or 65 140 000
The Sumerians used the reed stylus to write. Unlike nowadays we use pen or pencils.
reed pens
That would be .65, as in "The micrometer reads 0.65 on the dial."
Greek
they learned how to write in cuniform
no
The Sumerians used the reed stylus to write. Unlike nowadays we use pen or pencils.
soixante-cinq
0.65 x 100% = 65%
yes the egyptians used hieroglyphics but im not sure about the sumerians.
65%