Examples of conversion between ancient Egyptian numerals and Hindu-Arabic numerals include the number 1, represented as a single vertical stroke in Egyptian, which corresponds to 1 in Hindu-Arabic. The number 10 is shown as a symbol resembling a "heel bone" in Egyptian, equating to 10 in Hindu-Arabic. For larger numbers, for instance, 100 is depicted as a coiled rope in ancient Egypt, while it is simply represented as "100" in the Hindu-Arabic system. These conversions highlight the distinct ways each culture represented numerical values.
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