People have been using numbers for a really long time, way before you were born!
Imagine you're counting your toys: 1, 2, 3... That’s the start of a number system.
How It Began
A long, long time ago, people didn’t have fancy numbers like we do now. They used their fingers to count, just like you might use your fingers when you're counting cookies!
Then came the ancient Egyptians, who used symbols for big numbers. Think of it like a secret code, one symbol meant 100, another meant 1,000.
The Number System Grows Up
A while later, people in India made something really clever: they invented zero! That’s like having an empty box to put your toys in. You can have more numbers than ever before, and it got even easier with the help of Arab mathematicians, who shared these ideas far and wide.
Now we use a system that's super easy, just 10 symbols (0 through 9) that can make any number you need, like building blocks!
And that’s how our number system came to be. People have been using numbers for a really long time, way before you were born!
Imagine you're counting your toys: 1, 2, 3... That’s the start of a number system.
How It Began
A long, long time ago, people didn’t have fancy numbers like we do now. They used their fingers to count, just like you might use your fingers when you're counting cookies!
Then came the ancient Egyptians, who used symbols for big numbers. Think of it like a secret code, one symbol meant 100, another meant 1,000.
Examples
- A child learns to count using fingers, like the ancient Babylonians.
- Someone uses pebbles to keep track of sheep, just like early farmers did.
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See also
- Who invented the numbers we use today and why are they like that?
- Why Our Counting System is Biased?
- How Arabic Numerals Aren't Actually Arabic?
- How Does Numbers have names with letters in them! Work?
- How Archimedes Almost Broke Math with Circles?