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On July 21, 2021, Jeopardy had a category for Mathematics in the Double Jeopardy round. Here are the clues...see how many you can get right!
- 400: The Mayans were using this by the 4th Century; the concept of that number didn't make it to Europe until the 1200's or so.
- 800: An Ancient Hindu text calculates the square root of this integer as 1.4142156, which is correct to 5 decimal places.
- 1200: *Daily Double* Their numerals weren't handy for arithmetic, so ancient Romans did most of their calculating on this device.
- 1600: The Babylonians used base 60, which could be counted on 5 fingers of one hand and the 12 these on 4 fingers of the other.
- 2000: Video clue...Some think ancient Egyptians represented fractions using symbols from the eye of this falcon God.