Hindu arabic numbers are those we use in our everyday lives (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 etc) roman numbers are written like i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii, ix, x etc. They are often found on old clock towers esp in london
It is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
Because they are common to both the Hindu and Arabic language.
Hindu Arabic Numerals use numbers but Roman numerals use symbols.
There are 9000 4-digit numbers in hindu-arabic numeration system
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.
Because they are common to both the Hindu and Arabic language.
Hindu Arabic Numerals use numbers but Roman numerals use symbols.
They are 2 different types of numbers, DAH!
Hindu/Arabic numbers are the system of numbers which are used in most countries of the world. 192 is a Hindu/Arabic number.
Hindu Arabic....
In todays modern configuration of Roman numbers it is equivalent to 348 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
- The existence of 0. - Greek number is all alphabets, while the Hindu Arabic number is based on 10 different symbols.
There are 9000 4-digit numbers in hindu-arabic numeration system
Both make use of a zero symbol but Mayan numbers have 20 as a base whereas Hindu-Arabic numbers have 10 as a base.
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.
If you mean Hindu Arabic numbers, then people use it in every English speaking country. If you mean the Hindu Arabic Alphabet, then there is no such thing.