the arabic numbers were invented in the 10th centuary and replaced roman numerals in the 14th centuary
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12,629 is already in Hindu-Arabic numerals because it is the numeracy system that we now use today which replaced the Roman numeral system in the Middle Ages.
Hindu-Arabic numerals are found in every aspect of life. They are, in fact, our default number system.
There is no system called "Arabic numbers". XII can be defined by a set of Arabic NUMERALS, but not by a single character.Improved Answer:-The Roman numerals of XII equals 12 in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
192 is a Hindu/Arabic number. The Hindu/Arabic number system is the system used for writing numbers in most countries of the world.
for me if you add how many hindu arabic you write it can be in number on roman numerals,