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                Which statements are correct regarding mathematics in the Egyptian, Chinese, and Babylonian cultures? Check all the apply.
Both the Egyptian and Chinese number systems use base 10.
The Babylonian tablets have all the solution methods clearly shown.
All three cultures had unique symbolism to represent their numbers.
There are two primary sources for ancient Egyptian mathematics.
Ancient Chinese mathematicians did not attempt to solve systems of linear equations.
            
        Both the Egyptian and Chinese number systems use base 10.
The Babylonian tablets have all the solution methods clearly shown.
All three cultures had unique symbolism to represent their numbers.
There are two primary sources for ancient Egyptian mathematics.
Ancient Chinese mathematicians did not attempt to solve systems of linear equations.
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All three cultures had unique symbolism to represent their numbers.
Both the Egyptian and Chinese number systems use base 10.
Ancient Chinese mathematicians did not attempt to solve systems of linear equations.
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On Babylonian tablet YBC 4652, a problem is given that translates to this equation:
X + + x plus StartFraction x Over 7 EndFraction plus StartFraction 1 Over 11 EndFraction left-parenthesis x plus StartFraction x Over 7 EndFraction right-parenthesis equals 60.(x + ) = 60
What is the solution to the equation?
x = 48.125
x = 52.5
x = 60.125
x = 77
    
All three cultures had unique symbolism to represent their numbers.
Both the Egyptian and Chinese number systems use base 10.
Ancient Chinese mathematicians did not attempt to solve systems of linear equations.
YOU FORGOT 1
On Babylonian tablet YBC 4652, a problem is given that translates to this equation:
X + + x plus StartFraction x Over 7 EndFraction plus StartFraction 1 Over 11 EndFraction left-parenthesis x plus StartFraction x Over 7 EndFraction right-parenthesis equals 60.(x + ) = 60
What is the solution to the equation?
x = 48.125
x = 52.5
x = 60.125
x = 77
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    Both the Egyptian and Chinese number systems use base 10. 
Ancient Chinese mathematicians did not attempt to solve systems of linear equations.
    
Ancient Chinese mathematicians did not attempt to solve systems of linear equations.
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