Hindu
Roman numerals were inspired by Etruscan numerals of which Roman numerals originated from.
It depends on what kind of numerals you are talking about: In Arabic numerals, it is 1000. In Roman numerals, it is M.
You can spell it out in words or write it as 99,999 + 1 or any equivalent sum, including 1+1+1+1... (a lakh times).
There are many but roman numerals refer tohindu arrabic numerals
Hindu
359 = CCCLIX
The Roman numeral representing the Arabic number 359 is CCCLIX.
The numerals that most Americans use are the Indian numerals or the Arabian numerals
Roman numerals were inspired by Etruscan numerals of which Roman numerals originated from.
The Roman numerals for 27 are XXVII. In Roman numerals, the symbol "X" represents 10, the symbol "V" represents 5, and the symbol "I" represents 1. Therefore, "XX" represents 20, "V" represents 5, and "II" represents 2, which when combined, gives us 27.
It depends on what kind of numerals you are talking about: In Arabic numerals, it is 1000. In Roman numerals, it is M.
You can spell it out in words or write it as 99,999 + 1 or any equivalent sum, including 1+1+1+1... (a lakh times).
There are many but roman numerals refer tohindu arrabic numerals
The Roman numerals of XXVIII are the equivalent of 28 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
dcccxiii in Roman numerals is equivalent to 813 in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
'Numerals???' Are we talking of Roman Numerals. In which case 23 = XXIII