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The Sumerians developed a number system based on the unit 60, which was called sexegesimal numeric system. It was also used by the Babylonians.
Sumerians developed important mathematical ideas. They also created a number system based on 60. We have them to thank for our 60-minute hour, 60 second minute and the 360- degree circle.They used geometry to measure fields and put up bulidings
It was based on the moon's rotation around the earth. The year therefore consisted of twelve moon cycles, which is roughly 40 days less than the sun-year we use today.
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It was based on the moon's rotation around the earth. The year therefore consisted of twelve moon cycles, which is roughly 40 days less than the sun-year we use today.
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100. This system is still used today. (PRESENT) 60. (PAST)
The Sumerians developed a number system based on the unit 60, which was called sexegesimal numeric system. It was also used by the Babylonians.
The Sumerians of Mesopotamia, they developed cuneiform. They also invented the wheel and a number system based on 60.
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they developed a math system based on the number 60. Based on this system, they divided a circle into 360 degrees. Dividing a year into 12 months and a month into 30 days. The sumerians also calculated the areas of rectangles and triangles.
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Sumerians developed important mathematical ideas. They also created a number system based on 60. We have them to thank for our 60-minute hour, 60 second minute and the 360- degree circle.They used geometry to measure fields and put up bulidings
The sexagesimal system, based on the number 60, is believed to have originated with the ancient Sumerians around 3000 BCE. It was later adopted and further developed by the Babylonians, who used it for mathematics and astronomy. The system is still in use today for measuring time, angles, and geographic coordinates.
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The Sumerians invented the wheel, which revolutionized transportation and is still fundamental in modern vehicles and machinery. They also developed cuneiform writing, one of the earliest forms of written communication, which laid the foundation for record-keeping and literature. Additionally, the Sumerians created a numerical system based on the number 60, which influences our current time-keeping and geometry.