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The Ancient
Maya Indians from Mexico and America used symbols to represent their
numbers.
As shown below, a dot was used to represent one and a line to represent
five.
Like our decimal numbering system, order or placement matters. However
instead of units, tens, hundreds, etc. the Maya placement value went from
units to 20, to 360.
The symbols for one and five were used only up to a value of 359. After 359,
the symbol for 360 replaced combinations of ones and fives.
Another basic difference from our decimal system was the fact that their
numbers (numerals) were written in vertical columns with the top column
value being 360, instead of from right to left as in decimal.
Like our decimal numbering system, the Maya system used a symbol to
represent nought.
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