Hindu-Arabic numerals are the numbers we use today i.e. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9
Before the introduction of Hindu-Arabic numerals in the Middle Ages the means of calculating were with Roman numerals i.e. I, V, X, L, C, D and M
dcccxiii in Roman numerals is equivalent to 813 in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
The Roman numerals of XXVIII are the equivalent of 28 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
1 is similar betweeen Roman and Hindu arabic numerals
The Roman numerals LXVII=67 in Hindu Arabic numerals.
The Roman numerals of CCX are the equivalent of 210 in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
dcccxiii in Roman numerals is equivalent to 813 in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
The Roman numerals of XXVIII are the equivalent of 28 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
1 is similar betweeen Roman and Hindu arabic numerals
The Roman numerals LXVII=67 in Hindu Arabic numerals.
The Roman numerals of CCX are the equivalent of 210 in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
The Roman numerals of DCCC are the equivalent of 800 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
The Roman numerals of XX are the equivalent of 20 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
The difference between roman - numerals and hindu - arabic numerals is that the roman - numerals doesn't have zero 0
The Roman numerals of CCXXXVII are the equivalent of 237 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
the Hindu between Arabic numerals and Roman numeral is present in.the hundu is found in Arabic numerals.
The Roman numerals of MCC are the equivalent of 1200 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
The Roman numerals of MMC are the equivalent of 2100 in Hindu-Arabic numerals