27, in Arabic numerals.
The Roman numeral of XXII is equivalent to the Arabic numeral of 22
The Roman numerals of CCCLXXXIII are equivalent to the Hindu-Arabic numerals of 383
In today's notation of Roman numerals they represent 341 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
on converting the Arabic number into roman numerals we get that : 100 in roman numerals is written as : C C is used for 100 in roman numerals .
DCCCXXIX = 829
27, in Arabic numerals.
The Roman numeral of XXII is equivalent to the Arabic numeral of 22
The Roman numerals of CCCLXXXIII are equivalent to the Hindu-Arabic numerals of 383
In today's notation of Roman numerals they represent 341 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
on converting the Arabic number into roman numerals we get that : 100 in roman numerals is written as : C C is used for 100 in roman numerals .
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.
It is equivalent to 3307 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
If you are talking about roman numerals, the the numerals in Hindu Arabic is: 246
on converting the Arabic number into roman numerals we get that 300 in roman numerals is written as : CCC as C=100.
In Arabic numerals, it is 616. In Roman numerals, it is DCXVI.
the arabic numbers were invented in the 10th centuary and replaced roman numerals in the 14th centuary