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Darian Roberson
1 March, 00:21
Who introduced Arabic numerals to Italy?
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Darion Andersen
1 March, 02:20
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That would be Fibonacci an Italian mathematician
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Dario Foster
1 March, 02:29
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That would be Fibonacci an Italian mathematician and it is tru in the earlyier yrs
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