The Chinese rod system of numeration is a base ten

Chapter 4, Problem 73

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The Chinese “rod system” of numeration is a base ten positional system. The digits for 1 through 9 are shown as follows:

The vertical digits in the second row are used for place values of 1, \(10^{2}, 10^{4}\), and all even powers of 10. The horizontal digits in the third row are used for place values of \(10^{1}, 10^{3}, 10^{5}, 10^{7}\), and all odd powers of 10. A blank space is used for the digit zero. In Exercises 73-76, write each Chinese "rod system" numeral as a Hindu-Arabic numeral

Text Transcription:

10^2, 10^4

10^1, 10^3, 10^5, 10^7

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