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Roman numerals were the standard number system in Western Europe for centuries. Try multiplying XLVII by MCXII in Roman numerals — it is extremely cumbersome. The adoption of Hindu-Arabic numerals with place value and zero, which became widespread in Europe between 1000-1500 AD, made mathematics dramatically easier and was essential for the scientific and commercial revolutions that followed.
🗣️ LanguagesSource: National Geographic