his name was Hindume he was a ancient philosopher who enjoyed promiscuity with many women, and the only want he could keep them straight in his head was to give them numerical names, hence 1, 3, 5, 7, so when 1 and one got together it would make a 2, and he really liked it when 1 and 3 and 5 got together, they did it all NINE long!
It is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
were did Fibonacci learn about the Hindu-Arabic numeral system
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Roman numeral LCCIII is 73 in the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
Because the Hindu-Arabic numeral system contained a nought figure which made arithmetical calculations a lot easier to work out.
Hindu Arabic numeral system was invented by Indian mathematicians.
It is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
were did Fibonacci learn about the Hindu-Arabic numeral system
no
Roman numeral LCCIII is 73 in the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
Hindu-Arabic
For the same reasons that we need a numeracy system today which is based on the Hindu-Arabic numeral system that was a lot easier than the Roman numeral system that it replaced.
Because the Hindu-Arabic numeral system contained a nought figure which made arithmetical calculations a lot easier to work out.
Hindu-Arabic numeral system
Under today's rules now governing the Roman numeral system the Roman numeral of MCMLXV is equivalent to 1965 as an Hindu-Arabic numeral
In Hindu-Arabic, 1460 is 1460. The Hindu-Arabic numeral system uses the standard 0-9 digits.
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.