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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Write the Babylonian numeral as a Hindu-Arabic numeral

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think 120 but the options are 80, 60 , 120,140

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I did not anticipate my lengthy response would be so relevant... see my attachment for the table of Babylonian cuneiform numerals.\[2\times60^1+20\times60^0=120+20=140\]

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