Math, asked by Rohitsriram, 5 months ago

Roman numerals of m and s​

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Answered by AnviAdhit
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M 1000

S :-The use of S (as in VIIS to indicate 71⁄2) is attested in some ancient inscriptions and also in the now rare apothecaries' system (usually in the form SS): but while Roman numerals for whole numbers are essentially decimal S does not correspond to 5⁄10, as one might expect, but 6⁄12.

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Answered by gayathri0822
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M = 1,000

S= The use of S (as in VIIS to indicate 71⁄2)

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