This is some Egyptian maths that we did in class. This is how you write Egyptian maths:
To write 1, you have to draw a straight line going down, and to write something like 7, you draw 7 straight lines. To draw 10, you have to draw a shape like an
n. So to do 43, you do 4 n's and 3   straight lines.

To write 100, you have to do something like a backwards question mark with a squiggly top. Finally, to write 1000 you do a really weird plant and there is an example of this on the sheet above.

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To see the alphabet,  link on to next page.