6055003500
It originated from the Indian subcontinent where the concept of zero was introduced into numbers what today we now call the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
Because they come from the Hindu-Arabic numeral system developed by Indian mathematicians.
They originated from the Indian subcontinent where the concept of a zero figure was conceived. The Arabs through trading links with India soon took on board the Indian system of counting. In turn through trading links with the Arabs the Europeans via Spain also took on this system of counting which gradually super-ceded the Roman numeral system that the Europeans had been using since the days of the Roman Empire. The Europeans called this new system as counting in Arabic numerals.
A) Arabic numerals are in numbers whereas Roman numerals are in letters.B) Even if Roman numerals are in letters the symbols are easier to understand, despite the fact that Australians and Americans and most probably you write numbers using the system of Arabic numerals.C) The system of Roman numerals was invented before the system of Arabic numerals, but people use the system of Arabic numerals to write more frequently.
6055003500
It originated from the Indian subcontinent where the concept of zero was introduced into numbers what today we now call the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
We write it as 20,00,000Lakh is used in Indian system of writing numerals.
Because they come from the Hindu-Arabic numeral system developed by Indian mathematicians.
They originated from the Indian subcontinent where the concept of a zero figure was conceived. The Arabs through trading links with India soon took on board the Indian system of counting. In turn through trading links with the Arabs the Europeans via Spain also took on this system of counting which gradually super-ceded the Roman numeral system that the Europeans had been using since the days of the Roman Empire. The Europeans called this new system as counting in Arabic numerals.
Because they originated from the Indian subcontinent then across Arabia and then into Western Europe during the Middle Ages thus replacing Roman numerals that was the numeracy system being used at the time.
Because they originated from the Indian subcontinent then across Arabia and then into Western Europe during the Middle Ages thus replacing Roman numerals that was the numeracy system being used at the time.
A) Arabic numerals are in numbers whereas Roman numerals are in letters.B) Even if Roman numerals are in letters the symbols are easier to understand, despite the fact that Australians and Americans and most probably you write numbers using the system of Arabic numerals.C) The system of Roman numerals was invented before the system of Arabic numerals, but people use the system of Arabic numerals to write more frequently.
Roman numerals weren't changed to Hindu-Arabic numerals. The two systems developed separately around the same time period. Roman numerals were in common use long after the Roman empire collapsed in the west, right up until the 14th century, by which time the Indian base-9 positional system had evolved into a base-10 positional system and was brought to Europe by the Arabs (the system itself is not Arabic, but Indian). Mathematicians immediately took to the much simpler Hindu-Arabic system, thus Roman numerals rapidly fell from favour. The western symbols 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 were added to the Latin alphabet in the 16th century. However, the fact Roman numerals are still used today, albeit as a decorative form of ordinal notation, is testament to its longevity.
With great difficulty because 1444 in Roman numerals in today's terms are MCDXLIV and to add them to DLV (555) is an almost impossible task. But the Romans probably calculated the above numbers on a abacus calculating board as:- MCCCCXXXXIIII + DLV = MDCCCCLXXXXVIIII = IMM (-1+2000=1999) when simplified. The rules governing today's Roman numeral system were not the same rules in which the Romans themselves actually used because they were changed in the Middle Ages presumably to make it easier to convert Roman numerals into Hindu-Arabic numerals that were gradually being introduced into Western Europe.
The Romans used a mathematical system based on numerals.
hieratic numerals did not form a positional system so the particular numerals could be written in any order.