papyrus | Papyrus 75 | Papyrus Design Group | Papyrus 45 | Kahun | Papyrus 66 | Papyrus | Ebers Papyrus | Cyperus papyrus | Reisner Papyrus | Papyrus's | Papyrus Harris 500 | Papyrus 93 | Papyrus 88 | Papyrus 37 | Magdalen papyrus | Judicial Papyrus of Turin | Ipuwer Papyrus | Charioteer Papyrus | Berlin Papyrus |
The structure of the papyrus bears great resemblance to that of the Kahun and Berlin papyri.
Shortly after 2002 the Kahun Papyrus and the RMP 2/n table revealed two aliquot part operational methods: (1) new inverse multiplication and division methods, and (2) a LCM number method written in red (RMP 38).