for me if you add how many hindu arabic you write it can be in number on roman numerals,
The equivalent Roman numerals of MMCCLV in Hindu-Arabic numerals are 2255
Roman numerals were the number system of the ancient Romans. Hindu-Arabic numerals are the digits we use for composing numbers nowadays.
For the same reasons that we need a numeracy system today which is based on the Hindu-Arabic numeral system that was a lot easier than the Roman numeral system that it replaced.
The Hindu-Arabic numeral system comprises of the numbers 1,2,3,etc.The Roman Nymeral system uses the letters I,V,X,L,C,D..
Roman numeral LCCIII is 73 in the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
The Hindu-Arabic system of numeracy is what we use today that is 0, 1, 2, 3, 5 .... etc. The Roman system of numeracy was used before the introduction of the Hindu-Arabic system in the Middle Ages and consisted of 7 symbols each having different values.
XCV = 95
Under today's rules now governing the Roman numeral system the Roman numeral of MCMLXV is equivalent to 1965 as an Hindu-Arabic numeral
the roman numerals and the Hindu Arabic are the 2 basic types of number systems but we use the Hindu Arabic
Hindu Arabic is the number we use like 1,2,3,4........ Roman numbers are the numbers Romans were using like I,II,III,IV,V.........Improved Answer:The main difference between Hindu-Arabic numerals and Roman numerals is the absence of a nought figure in the Roman numeral system.
It is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.