Going from right to left a comma is placed at each consecutive 3rd digit as in the following example: 10,000,000,000
74 is the Hindu-Arabic representation of the number seventy-four. The term Hindu-Arabic defines the system, not the symbols; the symbols are independent of the system. The Hindu and Arabic nations have their own symbols, as do many other regions around the world. However, the Latin symbols are internationally recognised as the standard form of numeric notation, regardless of the system.
It is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
Hindu Arabic Numerals use numbers but Roman numerals use symbols.
The main advantage of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system is that it contains a 0 figure hence making mathematical operations a lot simpler than the Roman numeral system which doesn'tcontain a 0 symbol
192 is a Hindu/Arabic number. The Hindu/Arabic number system is the system used for writing numbers in most countries of the world.
Hindu-Arabic Numeral
hindu-arabic is basically your normal number system - 123456789 etc
Yes, Hindu-Arabic system have only 9 symbols.
the hindus created the hindu-arabic system
It is called the Hindu-Arabic numeral system because it originates from India and was brought to Europe by the Arabs of North Africa. The symbols we use today (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8 and 9) were added to the Latin alphabet in the 16th century, and are now the internationally recognised numeric symbols, regardless of the system. Hindu-Arabic refers to the base-10 decimal system we use today, not the symbols.
CD=400 IX=9 Therefore: CDIX=409 in Hindu Arabic system
for me if you add how many hindu arabic you write it can be in number on roman numerals,