Why did Arabic numerals replace Roman numerals?(1 point)

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They were based on the Torah.
They were based on the Torah.

They made it easier to perform calculations.
They made it easier to perform calculations.

They were easier to read.
They were easier to read.

They were less accurate.

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The correct response is: They made it easier to perform calculations.

Arabic numerals, which include the digits 0-9, allowed for more straightforward arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, especially with the introduction of the concept of zero. This made calculations significantly more efficient compared to Roman numerals.

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