162
The number 162 in Roman numerals is CLXII.
The Roman numeral CLXII represents the number 162
Ccxix = 219 clxii = 162 219 + 162 = 381 381 = ccclxxxi
CLXII
162 = CLXII
D represents 500 and L represents 50. This would translate to 762.
CXL=140 and XXII=22 Therefore, CXL+XXII is CLXII which is 162. Hope that helped! ;D
142. Because of "X" (10) appearing before "L" (50), it represents the number 142, since 10 is subtracted from 50. If it were to be 162, that will be shown as CLXII.
As a consequence of changes made to the original rules governing the Roman numeral system that were introduced during the Middle Ages nowadays we would convert the equivalent of 49, 99 and 14 into Roman numerals as XLIX, XCIX and XIV respectively which inhibits their arithmetical interaction amongst themselves.But there exist historical evidence to suggest that the ancient Romans would have calculated the equivalent of 49, 99 and 14 in either of the following formats:-IL+IC = IICL => (50-1)+(100-1) = (150-2)IICL+IXV = CLXII => (150-2)+(15-1) = 162Alternatively:-XXXXVIIII+LXXXXVIIII = CXXXXVIII => 49+99 = 148CXXXXVIII+XIIII = CLXII => 148+14 = 162QED by David Gambell
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