Advantages of the Place Value System 1

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The Place Value System has now been accepted all over the world. One of the reasons the way it simplifies many operations related to numbers. Let us see some of these in detail.

Simple algorithms for 4 operations

We will also see in the chapters on the 4 operations that thinking about a number in terms of groups of ten and powers of ten, enables simple procedures to be written out for performing all the 4 operations on numbers of any magnitude. The Place Value System is actually an algebraic way of representing numbers.

34567 = 3x4 + 4x3 + 5x2 + 6x1 + 7x0 where x = 10.

This algebraic structure has also made algorithms for arithmetic operations easy to master for a common man. Addition or subtraction of any number can be broken down into adding and subtracting of the numerals in the different places. This is the main reason for it to be adopted by all modern civilisations. The invention and adoption of this system may also indicate an inclination for the human brain to understand algebraic structures.

Documentation of Computations

Another advantage was that all computations can be documented step by step. In his book Liber Abaci Leonardo of Pisa also demonstrated with numerous examples the ease of doing operations with the Hindu-Arabic number/place value system. Merchants &amp; accountants readily adapted this method and hence it spread very rapidly.

Mechanization of Computation

The Place Value System allows &ldquo;mechanisation&rdquo; of computational algorithms. In the 1650s, the mathematician Blaise Pascal developed a mechanical calculator for adding &amp; subtracting numbers using gears 10 teeth. Today these skills have become part of the primary school math curriculum. Today computational algorithms have been coded in software so that even wrist watches and mobile phones can calculate!

Place Value System &amp; Modern Science

Modern science is generally accepted to have started with Kepler&rsquo;s discovery of the elliptical orbits of planets. This discovery was the result of enormous amounts of calculations Kepler did using Tycho Brahe&rsquo;s celestial observations. It is accepted that Kepler was able to perform these calculations because of the algorithms developed out of the Place Value System!

Metric System of Measurements

The Decimal System was found so easy to handle that all units of measurements have been worked out mirroring it. Internationally it is called Metric System.

In weight we have Kilogram (1000 g), g etc.

In distance we have Kilometre (1000 m), m, cm, mm etc.

It has been extended to measure fractional magnitudes also.

Modified Metric System in money transactions

In money, apart from 100, 10 and 1 rupee notes, we also have other denominations. This is because unlike other measures, money is used for daily transactions and for all kinds of values. Hence having other denominations like 2, 5, 50, 500 etc makes it easier to pay out various amounts.

Continuance of older systems 

In many measures like weight, volume and distance a few countries and many humans continue to use other units like feet, pound, gallon etc. This is because the long association of these units have given many a feeling of &ldquo;comfort&rdquo; deeply etched in their conscience.

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