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Or as: VIII+XXV = XXXIII which means 8+25 = 33
ii + vi = viiii = vii = viiii + i + vi = viii
The Roman numeral for 50 is L, and the Roman numeral for 10 is X. So, 50 (L) plus 10 (X) plus 10 (X) plus 5 (V) plus 1 (I) equals 76 (LXXVI). There is no single Roman numeral for 79.
In today's notation we would write it out as (VIII)CDLXXXIX = 8000+400+80+9 = 8489 But the Romans themselves probably wrote it out as L(VIII)DXXXVIII = minus 50 plus 8539 = 8489
Xl=40xi=11lxi=51Improved Answer:-IV+XL+XI = LV which means 4+40+11 = 55
In Roman numerals, you have to do some adding and subtracting, but first you have to identify the numbers! X equals 10. V equals 5, and each I equals 1. Now that you know that, you have to add. 10 plus 5 plus 2. Your answer is 17.
ii + vi = viiii = vii = viiii + i + vi = viii
The Roman numeral for 50 is L, and the Roman numeral for 10 is X. So, 50 (L) plus 10 (X) plus 10 (X) plus 5 (V) plus 1 (I) equals 76 (LXXVI). There is no single Roman numeral for 79.
In today's notation we would write it out as (VIII)CDLXXXIX = 8000+400+80+9 = 8489 But the Romans themselves probably wrote it out as L(VIII)DXXXVIII = minus 50 plus 8539 = 8489
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Xl=40xi=11lxi=51Improved Answer:-IV+XL+XI = LV which means 4+40+11 = 55
In Roman numerals, you have to do some adding and subtracting, but first you have to identify the numbers! X equals 10. V equals 5, and each I equals 1. Now that you know that, you have to add. 10 plus 5 plus 2. Your answer is 17.
The Roman numeral for five is V and the numeral for one is I. Five is V, Six is five plus one or VI, and Seven is six plus another one or VII.
VII(V= 5, plus II for 2)
7 + 15 = 22 (XXll)
If you mean 2 plus 2 equals 5 it is possible. 2 plus 2 equals 22 (or it could also be 4 if you want it but must be 22 to make 5...it makes sense) V is the 22nd letter in the alphabet and the roman numeral for V is 5. BOOM! 2 PLUS 2 EQUALS 5!
60 + 40: lx + xl = c 5 - 40: v - xl = -xxxv
ii plus xii equals xiv in Roman numerals.