The ancient Egyptians were possibly the first
civilisation to practice the scientific arts. Indeed, the word chemistry
is derived from the word Alchemy which is the ancient name for
Egypt.
Where the Egyptians really excelled was in medicine and
applied mathematics. But although there is a large body of papyrus
literature describing their achievements in medicine, there is no
records of how they reached their mathematical conclusions. Of course
they must have had an advanced understanding of the subject because
their exploits in engineering, astronomy and administration would not
have been possible without it.

The Egyptians had a decimal system using seven different
symbols.
1 is shown by a single stroke.
10 is shown by a drawing
of a hobble for cattle.
100 is represented by a coil of
rope.
1,000 is a drawing of a lotus plant.
10,000 is represented
by a finger.
100,000 by a tadpole or frog
1,000,000 is the figure
of a god with arms raised above his head.
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The conventions for reading and writing numbers is quite
simple; the higher number is always written in front of the lower number
and where there is more than one row of numbers the reader should start
at the top.
Mathematics Problems
This section is a brief test to see if you could survive
in the world of Egytian numerals and mathmatics.