1975
There are twenty.
Roman numerals XLV equal 45.
Started in ancient Rome, this unique numbering system is widely used in many countries in the present time. Then in the the 9th Century America started to use roman numerals.
There are many but roman numerals refer tohindu arrabic numerals
1975
There are twenty.
Roman numerals XLV equal 45.
Started in ancient Rome, this unique numbering system is widely used in many countries in the present time. Then in the the 9th Century America started to use roman numerals.
There are many but roman numerals refer tohindu arrabic numerals
XLV in roman numerals = 45
Many do, but not all clock towers use roman numerals.
Because many peoples in many countries are not knowing Roman numerals, so we didn't use Roman everywhere.
The equivalent of the given Roman numerals are 10, 100 and 5 respectively
The answer depends on how many more millennia they keep using Roman numerals!
They are easier to use then the Roman numerals. And the Roman number system did not contain a zero. This made it difficult for them to develop many mathematical concepts.
When the middle ages began, people in the West were using Roman numerals, and those in the East were using the vaguely similar Greek numerals. Arabic numerals were introduced through Spain in the eleventh Century and had sufficiently great advantage that many people had switched by the end of the thirteenth century.