Yes
I thought it didn't have any place value
Yes, roman numerals do have place value. Each letter in a roman numeral represents a specific value, and the placement of these letters determines their overall value. For example, in the numeral "XIV", the "X" represents 10, the "I" represents 1, and the "V" represents 5.
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No
Yes and unlike the Hindu-Arabic numeral system a nought figure is not required for place value purposes because the place value of Roman numerals are self evident.
Because zero is not needed in Roman numerals as the positional place value of these numerals are self evident.
N is not a Roman numeral.it is 0But I heard that it actually may have meant 90.Improved Answer:-N is a Roman numeral and its value is zero but it's not needed in conjuction with other numerals for positional place value purposes because the positional place value of Roman numerals are self evident.
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The lack of a zero symbol for positional place value purposes which is not needed with Roman numerals because the place value of these numerals are self evident.
Yes and unlike the Hindu-Arabic numeral system a nought figure is not required for place value purposes because the place value of Roman numerals are self evident.
4,999 (MMMMCMXCIX)
Because zero is not needed in Roman numerals as the positional place value of these numerals are self evident.
N is not a Roman numeral.it is 0But I heard that it actually may have meant 90.Improved Answer:-N is a Roman numeral and its value is zero but it's not needed in conjuction with other numerals for positional place value purposes because the positional place value of Roman numerals are self evident.
Arabic numerals need a nought figure to identify positional place value of numbers whereas Roman numerals does not need a nought figure because the positional place value of these numerals are self evident.
The place value of Roman numerals are self evident that's why the system doesn't need a zero figure for positional place value purposes which is essential in the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
w is not assigned a value in roman numerals.
The value of MMIX in Roman numerals is 2009.
The value of CL in Roman numerals is 150.