it means 58
58
M = 1000 DCCC = 800 LVIII = 58 MDCCCLVIII = 1858
58 in Roman numerals is LVIII
LVIII
In Roman numerals, it means XLVIII. In decimal notation, it means 48.
LVI, LVII, LVIII and LVIIII (later changed to LIX)
347 - 289 = 58 CCCXXXXVII - CCLXXXVIIII = LVIII On the counting board cancel out the numerals on the left with the numerals on the right and you'll have CX - LII remaining which = LVIII
Arabic numerals are called that because the European interpretation of those numbers comes from the Arabs. The numerals are called Arabic numerals (even though they do not resemble modern Arabic numerals in the slightest) to distinguish them from Roman numerals.
30 in Arabic numerals is ٣٠
The Roman numerals LXVII=67 in Hindu Arabic numerals.
The Roman numerals lvi or LVI converted into Arabic numerals are 56
In Arabic numerals, it is 616. In Roman numerals, it is DCXVI.