Math, asked by ksanjeev0480, 9 months ago

Roman numerals do not have the concept of place value.
There is no letter in Roman numerals to represent zero.
Roman numerals have a limit to repeat themselves.
| Exercise - 2[A]
Write Hindu-Arabic numeral for each of the following Roman numerals:
(a) LIV
(b) XC
(c) XLIX
(e) XCVI
(f) CCLIX
(g) CXCII
(i) CMLX
(j) MCXX
(k) DXLV
Write Roman numeral for each of the following Hindu-Arabic numerals:
:) 39
(b) 46
(c) 70
. 78
(f) 198
(g) 274
981
6) 1135
(k) 1292
ich of the following​

Answers

Answered by aalenabifalak
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Answer:

a) 54

b) 90

c) 49

e) 95

f) 259

g) 922

Step-by-step explanation:

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