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In the Roman numeral system, which number doesn't exist?
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The digit 0 was not needed in the Roman numeral system because this is not a positional system. The only case when it was used was when the number was actually zero, which they called nulla. Roman digits have a fixed value independent of where they are in a number.
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The digit 0 was not needed in the Roman numeral system because this is not a positional system. The only case when it was used was when the number was actually zero, which they called nulla.
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