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write about Roman number and write the rules of roman numbers​

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Answered by sharonthomas28
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Roman numerals are used for ranking as I, II, III, etc., in writing classroom numbers or expressing the school classes as VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, etc. Often they are used for writing the numbers on clock dials. Children use Roman numerals for recreational purposes.

Rule 1: The roman digits I, X and C are repeated upto three times in succession to form the numbers. (a) We know the value of I = 1, value of X is 10 and value of C is 100. (c) No digit is repeated in succession more than thrice, i.e., I, X and C cannot be repeated more than 3 times.

Answered by dujjanbalaji
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Rule 1: The roman digits I, X and C are repeated upto three times in succession to form the numbers. (a) We know the value of I = 1, value of X is 10 and value of C is 100. (c) No digit is repeated in succession more than thrice, i.e., I, X and C cannot be repeated more than 3 times.

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