Represent the following numbers in the Egyptian system: 10458, 1023, 2660, 784, 1111, 70707.
Hint. The Egyptian landmark numbers are the powers of ten — 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, … — each with its own symbol, repeated as many times as needed.
In the Egyptian system each power of 10 has its own symbol, and a number is written by repeating each symbol as many times as that power occurs. So the work is simply to break each number into powers of ten:
10458 = 10000 + 400 + 50 + 8 → one 10000-symbol, four 100-symbols, five 10-symbols, eight 1-symbols (18 symbols in all)
1023 = 1000 + 20 + 3 → one 1000-symbol, two 10-symbols, three 1-symbols (Note there are no hundreds at all, so no 100-symbol appears — the Egyptians had no need of a zero here, since a missing power simply means that symbol is absent.)
2660 = 2000 + 600 + 60 → two 1000-symbols, six 100-symbols, six 10-symbols (No 1-symbols, since the number ends in 0.)
784 = 700 + 80 + 4 → seven 100-symbols, eight 10-symbols, four 1-symbols
1111 = 1000 + 100 + 10 + 1 → one each of the 1000-, 100-, 10- and 1-symbols
70707 = 70000 + 700 + 7 → seven 10000-symbols, seven 100-symbols, seven 1-symbols
Notice that 10458 needs eighteen symbols where the Hindu numeral needs five. The Egyptian system groups correctly by powers of ten but has no place value, so each power must be spelled out in full.
✦ 10458 = 10000 + 400 + 50 + 8; 1023 = 1000 + 20 + 3; 2660 = 2000 + 600 + 60; 784 = 700 + 80 + 4; 1111 = 1000 + 100 + 10 + 1; 70707 = 70000 + 700 + 7 — each power written with its own symbol, repeated that many times.
