Replace each symbol or pair of symbols with the equivalent values shown below, then add up all the values.
I = 1
IV = 4
V = 5
IX = 9
X = 10
XL = 40
L = 50
XC = 90
C = 100
CD =400
D = 500
CM = 900
M = 1,000
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
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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