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The number '0' does NOT have an equivalent in Roman numerals. TRUE , FALSE

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Answered by PADMINI
3

The number '0' does NOT have an equivalent in Roman numerals.

The given statement is TRUE.

Roman numerals are the number system which was originated from ancient Rome.

The number zero (0) does not have its own Roman numeral.

Important Roman Numerals:-

1 - I

2 - II

3 - III

4 - IV

5 - V

6 - VI

7 - VII

8 - VIII

9 - IX

10 - X

50 - L

100 - C

500 - D

1000 - M

Answered by ItzMysticalBoy
4

Solution :-

The number 'o' doest have an equivalent in Roman numerals .

This statement is true.

Roman numerals :

These are originated from ancient Rome(Country).

Some Roman numerals are :

1 = I

2= II

3 = III

4 = IV

5 = V

6 = VI

7 = VII

8 = VIII

9 = IX

10 = X

20 = XX

30 = XXX

40 = XL

50 = L

60 = LX

70 = LXX

80 = LXXX

90 = XC

100 = C

200 = CC

300 = CCC

400 = CD

500 = D

600 = DC

700 = DCC

800 = DCCC

900 = CM

1000 = M

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