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Using Roman numerals, what is XVI times L?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Image: On the clockface you see Roman numerals for the hours and Arabic numerals for the minutes. The letters used in Roman numerals are: I = 1. V = 5.

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Significant numbers from one to a thousand

Step-by-step explanation:

The letters used in Roman numerals are:

I = 1

V = 5

X = 10

L = 50

C = 100

D = 500

M = 1000

IN general, letters are placed in decreasing order of value, eg XVI = 16 (10+5+1). Letters can be repeated one or two times to increase value, eg XX = 20, XXX = 30. Letters cannot be repeated three times, so XXXX is not used for 40. In this case, XL = 40 (50 minus 10).

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