False because whole numbers or integers can be represented by Roman numerals as for example XXXV is the equivalent of 35
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∙ 7y agoThere is no symbol in Roman numerals to represent zero.
VI are the Roman numrals for the number six.
Almost every number has a Roman Numeral exept that one number - 0. Zero cannot be represented by any Roman Numeral.
The Roman numeral XC represents the number 90
In Roman numerals, L stands for 50.
There is no symbol in Roman numerals to represent zero.
VI are the Roman numrals for the number six.
Almost every number has a Roman Numeral exept that one number - 0. Zero cannot be represented by any Roman Numeral.
The Roman numeral XC represents the number 90
In Roman numerals, L stands for 50.
The letter "D" represents the number 500 in Roman numerals.
D
LV
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16
V
That is 29.