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Where do you find HinduArabic and roman numerals?

Hindu


What are twenty six facts relevant to the ancient Roman numeral system in order from A to Z?

My goodness. Even if I could think up 26 facts, I have no idea how I would arrange them from A to Z. Seriously. :)


What are a score or more facts about the now defunct and forgotten Roman numeral system?

If the system is truly forgotten then nobody will remember even one fact about it - leave alone a score or more!


Did Roman numeral evolve?

Yes the Roman numeral system evolved from the Etruscan numeral system and the Etruscans once ruled the Romans.


0-9 is based on what number system?

The Hindu-Arabic numeral system which replaced the Roman numeral system.


Is A a Roman numeral?

The Roman numeral system does not use the letter A.


What number in your numeral system does the numeral V represent?

= 5


Name two properties that the roman numeral system has that the eqyptian numeral system did not have?

1. Roman numeral system does not follow the place value system like decimal system. 2. the numerals if written at left or right of a bigger numeral get subtracted or added, but in decimal system this type of confusion is not there. rks_21269@yahoo.com


What is the Hindu Arabic numeral system and the Roman numeral system?

The Hindu-Arabic numeral system comprises of the numbers 1, 2, 3, etc. The Roman Numeral System uses the letters I, V, X, L, C, D, and M in place of numbers.


What is roman numeral based on?

The Roman numeral system is based on the Etruscan numeral system and the Etruscans once had a powerful influence over the ancient Romans.


Which Arabic scribes wrote a numeral system?

The Arabic scribes that wrote the numeral system came from India.


What number system do you use in your daily lives?

Today it is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system but in the Middle Ages it was the Roman numeral system.