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the roman numeral for 68

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Answered by neha6063
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Roman number for 68 is LXVIII.

IshitaJaiswal: write six times x and add eight lines "|"
neha6063: nope
IshitaJaiswal: i know its wrong it was my brother
IshitaJaiswal: sorry for wrong information
neha6063: L = 50 and X= 10
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Answered by Anonymous
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Roman numbers are the numbers which are originated in Rome and are used in Europe. They came during the Roman empire and continued even after the declination of Roman empire. But after 14th century they began to displace by the other type of numerals known as Arabic numerals. The numbers in Roman system are represented by combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet.


for writing 68 in Roman number we can write it as LXVIII.

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