Who invented our modern numerals?

               Our numbers are called Arabic numerals, although they probably appeared first in India around AD600. By the 800s the Arab numbering system was use throughout Europe because it was much easier to use than the old Roman system. At first the numbers varied in the way they were written, but with the invention of printing the numbers became standardized. The basic Arab numbers are 0 to 9, and can be used to write any combination of numbers.

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