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what is roman numerals?​

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Answered by liberty29
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any of the letters representing numbers in the Roman numerical system: I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100, D = 500, M = 1,000. In this system a letter placed after another of greater value adds (thus XVI or xvi is 16), whereas a letter placed before another of greater value subtracts (thus XC is 90).

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Answered by jibin12346
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Roman numerals are the numbers that were used in ancient Rome, which employed combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet (I, V, X, L, C, D and M). Numbers are represented by combinations of the following symbols: Numbers are represented by putting the symbols into various combinations in different orders.

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