Asked by Bilbo
Which best describes the mathematics of the Mesopotamians?
1. It did not influence that of other places.
2.It was based on the number six.
3. It was learned from the egyptians.
4.It did not have any practical use.
1. It did not influence that of other places.
2.It was based on the number six.
3. It was learned from the egyptians.
4.It did not have any practical use.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylonian_mathematics
Answered by
Bilbo
I looked at the link but I didn't see anything that says what this is
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes it does. Read more carefully.
The article also helps you eliminate a couple of choices.
The article also helps you eliminate a couple of choices.
Answered by
Federal Express📦🚐
Which best describes the purpose of the Ten Commandments? (1 point)
Answered by
Anonymous
its D