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    Is the Old Greek Numeration System \(?\) = 1\(\beta\) = 2
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Is the Old Greek Numeration System ??? = 1 β\betaβ = 2

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Is the old Greek numeration system ( ??? = 1, β\betaβ = 2, yyy = 3, etc.) a place-value system? Explain.

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