convert and write in hindu arabic numerals

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To convert and write numbers in Hindu-Arabic numerals, follow these steps:

1. Identify the number you want to convert. Make sure you have the number written in another numeral system (such as Roman numerals or any other non-Hindu-Arabic system).

2. Understand the place value system. In Hindu-Arabic numerals, each digit's value depends on its position in the number. The rightmost digit represents ones, the next digit represents tens, then hundreds, thousands, and so on, with each position being ten times greater than the one before it.

3. Assign the appropriate values to each digit. For example, the Hindu-Arabic numeral system uses the digits 0 to 9. Assign the corresponding values to each digit based on its position.

4. Calculate the value of each digit. Multiply each digit by its respective place value. If there are multiple digits, add up the values to get the total number.

5. Write the number in Hindu-Arabic numerals. Simply write the value obtained in step 4 using the Hindu-Arabic digits.

For example, let's convert the Roman numeral "XVIII" (which represents 18) into Hindu-Arabic numerals:

X = 10
V = 5
I = 1

Calculating the value:
10 + 5 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 18

Writing in Hindu-Arabic numerals:
18

So, the Hindu-Arabic numeral equivalent of "XVIII" is "18".