On what number was the Mayan number system based ?
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Mayan number system is a vigesimal system- that means with a base of 20:
the correct answer is: 20, the Mayan number system is based on the number 20.
This means that a number like 360 is expressed with "18 times 20".
Scientists suggest that number systems based on 10 are inspired by the number of fingers, and number systems based on 20 could be based on fingers counted twice: after the number 10, hands would be turned upside-down.
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The Mayan system is in base 20 (vigesimal) rather than base 10 (decimal). your answer will be 20 hope this help!!!!!!!!!!!!
5. Why did William Penn call the Pennsylvania colony a “holy experiment”? How did this experiment help democracy grow in Pennsylvania? Give reasons for your answer. plz help thx.... Quick Question
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Not sure if he called it a "holy experiment and that all I know is that Pennsylvania means "Penn's Woods".
Which area on the map shows the Texas Annexation? A. I
B. II
C. III
D. IV
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D.
IV
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It is D. IV
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I just took the test on k-12 hope this helped!
Name one of the two longest rivers in the United States.
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the Mississippi River
Missouri river and Mississippi river
What has globalization to do with diaspora?
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The relation between globalization and diaspora has been elaborated in the following points:
Diaspora is a group of people belonging to one nation but living and working in another. These groups of people help distinct cultures amalgamate with each other and bring the world closer.
The idea of globalization is concerned with the dilution of boundaries and the world becoming a single large place. The diasporas of various countries help to bring the idea of 'globalization' into reality by truly establishing work and personal relations that help in the dilution of boundaries.
What happened during the French and Indian war?
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Well, a lot happened. Indians were forced off their land is a big consequence of this war.
What is the name of the place historians believed Columbus reached first ?
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Historians think that Columbus first reached the Bahamas.