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Why did Arabic numerals replace Roman numerals?

A. They were more accurate.

B. They were based on the Quran.

C. They made it easier to perform calculations.

D. They were easier to read.

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Answered by Happy Dove.
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Answered by I am Myself
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is correct they are the answers to unit 10 lesson 4 Achievements of Islamic Civilization Quick Check on Connexus
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Answered by anonymous
1. C
2. A
3. C

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