The Incas used quipus to Choose

record their numerical and statistical data, such as census information, tribute collection, and accounting of goods and resources. Quipus were made of colored strings that were knotted in various ways to represent different quantities, and they were often used in conjunction with a decimal counting system. These quipus were essential for the Inca administration to keep track of their vast empire and make important decisions about allocation of resources and distribution of goods.