# Number Glyphs

In the grid are 11 symbols that each represent a number glyph in a different language

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In order from left-right top-bottom, the language and their numbers are as follows:

3 - Armenian\
4 - Hebrew\
2 - Burmese\
5 - Roman\
1 - Malayalam\
6 - ?\
7 - Balinese\
8 - Counting Rods\
9 - Korean\
10 - Babylonian\
12 - Mayan\
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This is a connect the dots using the numbers and putting a gap between 10 and 12 as there is no 11 as shown below.

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This shape gives the final answer of **QUESTION MARK**
