There is no O and E in Roman Numerals.
This one is tough to answer. Roman numerals aren't numbers, they're letters. They don't equal American letters, they equal numbers. And either way, "U" isn't one of them.
1976
2600Improved Answer:-It is invalid in Roman numerals and 2600 = MMDC
Take the middle two letters of FIVE and read as Roman numerals.
xvi or XVI (lower case and upper case numerals have the same values) is equal to 16
This one is tough to answer. Roman numerals aren't numbers, they're letters. They don't equal American letters, they equal numbers. And either way, "U" isn't one of them.
1976
The letters are used for programming Or for entering numbers in hexadecimal notation
In today's notation they represent: 1988
2600Improved Answer:-It is invalid in Roman numerals and 2600 = MMDC
Take the middle two letters of FIVE and read as Roman numerals.
Factorisation of letters is not defined.
xvi or XVI (lower case and upper case numerals have the same values) is equal to 16
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals they represent: 3848
In Roman numerals six (10-1.5) is equal to viiis (8.5) So: viiis+viiis = xvii which is the equivalent of 17 in Hindu-Arabic numerals Roman numerals are normally arranged in block capital letters but this computer for some reason won't allow it.
47 is equal to XLVII in Roman numerals.
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