Why did the Hindu Arabic Numbers replaced roman numbers
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Too simple
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used for special specifications
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They replaced the earlier Kharosthi numerals used since the 4th century BCE.These Brahmi numerals are the ancestors of the Hindu–Arabic glyphs 1 to 9, but they were not used as a positional system with a zero, and there were rather separate numerals for each of the tens (10, 20, 30, etc.).
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