How about: LIII+XXVI = 79 which is 53+26 = 79
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.
I would convert them back into Hindu-Arabic numerals, do the addition and then convert the answer to Roman numerals.
MD in Roman numerals adds up to 1500. M represents 1000 and D represents 500, so when combined, they equal 1500.
They could be Roman numerals that add up to 1000: DD = M
If you mean CD plus DC then in Roman numerals they add up to M meaning 400 plus 600 = 1000
Roman numerals can only go up to 4,999.
They could be 6 Roman numerals that add up to DC = 600
I would convert them back into Hindu-Arabic numerals, do the addition and then convert the answer to Roman numerals.
None because Big Ben is the name of a bell surrounded by 4 clocks.
MD in Roman numerals adds up to 1500. M represents 1000 and D represents 500, so when combined, they equal 1500.
They could be Roman numerals that add up to 1000: DD = M
If you mean CD plus DC then in Roman numerals they add up to M meaning 400 plus 600 = 1000
Roman numerals can only go up to 4,999.
roman numerals only go up to 1000, which is M
To add up 999 and 666 in Roman numerals, you convert each number to Roman numerals. 999 is written as CMXCIX and 666 is written as DCLXVI. Then, you simply add the two Roman numerals together, resulting in MDCLXV.
You cannot directly add Roman numerals together. Roman numerals are a positional numeral system where the value of a numeral depends on its position relative to other numerals. To add 1444 (MCDXLIV) and 555 (DLV) in Roman numerals, you need to convert them to decimal numbers, add them together, and then convert the result back to Roman numerals. The sum of 1444 and 555 is 1999, which is expressed as MCMXCIX in Roman numerals.
on converting the Arabic number into roman numerals we get that 300 in roman numerals is written as : CCC as C=100.
Roman numerals really only go up to a million.