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Below is the base 60 system used by Babylonians? Using the the translation table translate the following: B->Decimal a) 2, 25 b) 3, 36; 22, 32, 45 Decimal->B a) 1245 b) 65
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טוויטר \ UCL Department of Mathematics בטוויטר: "How do you tell time? ⏱️Sexagesimal, also known as base 60, is a numeral system that originated with the ancient Sumerians, was passed down to
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