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numeric [2025/05/16 19:19] – [Number System] kennumeric [2025/05/16 19:30] (current) – [Number System] ken
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 |[[tesey]]|9| [[teseyim]] = 90 |[[teseyit]] (or teseyi) = 1/9 | |[[tesey]]|9| [[teseyim]] = 90 |[[teseyit]] (or teseyi) = 1/9 |
 |[[yeser]]|10 |[[yeserim]] = 100 |[[yeserit]] = 1/10 | |[[yeser]]|10 |[[yeserim]] = 100 |[[yeserit]] = 1/10 |
-|[[mah]]|100| | | +|[[mah]]|100| not used mahit = 1/100 (theoretical) 
-|[[alep]]|1000 |[[alepim]] = 10,000| |+|[[alep]]|1,000 |[[alepim]] = 10,000| alepit = 1/1000 (theoretical) |
  
 +====Checking the System=====
 +If this system is correct, we should theoretically be able to use the data in Numbers chapter 2 and add up the numbers in each verse to get the grand total in verse 32. 
 +
 +The NIV lists the total number of the census as 603,550. 
 +
 +We disagree. Based on our rendering, the number given in Numbers 2:32 is:
 +//ses mah alep seles alepim hemes mah hemesim// which transliterates to "six hundred thousand, three [x] ten-thousand, five hundred fifty". Clearly there is a three with a ten-thousand in our rendering. This results in a total of 630,550.
 +
 +FIXME - cool now do all the other verse and add them!
  
 ====More Math==== ====More Math====
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