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'Nemeral' !!! What is 'nemeral'? I think you mean 'numeral' For '114' it is C (100)+ X(10) + I(-1) + V(5) = CXIV
114 in Roman numerals
C = 100, X =10, IV=4 thus CXIV = 114 c = 100, x = 10 IV = 4 100-10 + 4 = 94
In todays usage of Roman numerals it is CXIV but the ancient Romans wrote it out differently
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114
'Nemeral' !!! What is 'nemeral'? I think you mean 'numeral' For '114' it is C (100)+ X(10) + I(-1) + V(5) = CXIV
114 in Roman numerals
C = 100, X =10, IV=4 thus CXIV = 114 c = 100, x = 10 IV = 4 100-10 + 4 = 94
The number 114 written in Roman numerals is CXIV
In todays usage of Roman numerals it is CXIV but the ancient Romans wrote it out differently
The term "CXIV" typically represents the Roman numeral for 114. In various contexts, "hb" could stand for "heartbreak," "hello, buddy," or refer to something specific based on the subject matter. Without additional context, it's challenging to pinpoint a precise meaning. If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details for a clearer interpretation.
CXIV = 114 C = 100 X = 10 IV = ( 5 - 1 = 4) NB In Roman numerals , id a lower value letter is to the left of a higher value letter, then it means subtract. Hence I = 1 V = 5 Since 'I' is of less value than 'V' and the 'I' is to the left of 'V', then it means subtract. IV = 5 - 1 = 4 Similarly CM = 1000 - 100 = 900
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In today's modern way of expressing Roman numerals 199 and 114 are now considered to be CXCIX and CXIV respectively but there exist historical evidence to suggest that the ancient Romans would have probably worked out the above calculations in either of the following formats: A: ICC+ICXV+ICC = DXII => (200-1)+(215-1)+(200-1) = 512 B: CLXXXXVIIII+CXIIII+CLXXXXVIIII = DXII +> 199+114+199 = 512 For more extensive and complicated calculations the Romans would have used an abacus calculating device.