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A Roman symbol of smaller value can be placed before a greater symbol only ........... time​

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Answered by nkb5
2

Answer:

three times

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by vijayhalder031
0

Concept introduction:

When a symbol with a lower value is written to the right of a symbol with a higher value in Roman numerals, the values are subtracted. When a symbol with a lower value is written to the right of a symbol with a higher value in Roman numerals, the values are subtracted.

Explanation:

Given that, 'A Roman symbol of smaller value can be placed before a greater symbol only ........... time​'

We have to find, number of times Roman symbol of smaller value can be placed before a greater symbol.

According to the question,

When a lesser-valued Roman sign is sandwiched between two more valuable ones. It is taken out of the sign immediately to its right. The value of the resultant numeral is equal to the difference between the symbols' values when one Roman symbol is put in front of another Roman sign with a higher value.

Final Answer:

A Roman symbol of smaller value can be placed before a greater symbol only three time​

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