Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 4 - Number Representation and Calculation - 4.4 Looking Back at Early Numeration Systems - Exercise Set 4.4 - Page 242: 49

Answer

Here, \[\,i=10\]and \[\beta =2\] \[\begin{align} & i\beta =10+2 \\ & =12 \end{align}\] , which is the required Hindu-Arabic Numeral. Hindu-Arabic Numeral of the given Ionic Greek Numeral is \[=12\].
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