8 47544295 75051229 98616411000’s100’s10’s1’s10 000’s1/101/1001/1000 40 000 4004/10 5 00050 2/100 6 1/1000 9 000 Our Denary/Decimal number system is Hindu-Arabic.

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’s100’s10’s1’s10 000’s1/101/1001/ / / / Our Denary/Decimal number system is Hindu-Arabic in origin and has taken hundreds of years to evolve into its current form. Although only ten symbols are used we are able to use them to write any number no matter how large or small. This is because the place of each symbol within the number determines its value. Place Value

’s100’s10’s1’s10 000’s1/101/1001/1000 Place Value: Multiplying By Powers of ’s100’s10’s1’s10 000’s1/101/1001/1000 Dividing By Powers of

’s100’s10’s1’s10 000’s1/101/1001/1000 Place Value: Multiplying By Powers of ’s100’s10’s1’s10 000’s1/101/1001/1000 Dividing By Powers of