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MIP1501 ASSIGNMENT 3
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, QUESTION 1

1.1 Write down the following number in words: 7 245 103

Seven million, two hundred and forty-five thousand, one hundred, and three

1.2 Match the nation to its numeration system.

Column A (nation) Column B (numeration system)

Egyptians Hindu numerals

Roman
Hieroglyphics

Greeks
Roman numerals

Indians Attic systems



Egyptians = Hieroglyphics

Roman = Roman numerals

Greeks = Attic systems

Indians = Hindu numerals

1.3 Distinguish in detail among cardinal, ordinal and nominal numbers. Give
examples by referring to the picture below.

Cardinal numbers tell how many things there are in a group, but not in what
order they are arranged in.

For example, there are 3 women in the picture provided.

Ordinal numbers indicate the order or rank of things in a set or group.

For example, 1 = Young girl, 2 = maiden woman, and 3 = married woman.

A nominal number is a number, or more specifically, a numeral, that is used
as a label or a way of identifying something.

For example, a zip code: “1200”, number on the back of the players: “8”.
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