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LXX is the symbol for the Greek Septuagint translation of The Bible, originally produced in the third and second centuries BCE.

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Why was the Roman numeral system declined?

Because of the introduction of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system during the Middle Ages which was more efficient than the Roman numeral system inasmuch that it contained a zero symbol.


What is The Roman value of 10 in Roman numerics?

I hope I understand your question correctly. In Roman numerals: Our letter "X" is the symbol used for the Roman number 10. Our letter "I" is the symbol used for the Roman number 1. Our letter "V" is the symbol used for the Roman number 5. To write a number in Roman numerals, you use a combination of these letters. For example: For Roman numeral 9, it would be "IX", for Roman numeral 11, it would be "XI". For Roman numeral 4, it would be "IV", and for Roman numeral 6, it would be "VI". For Roman numeral 3, it would be "III". In other words, the letter(s) before the last letter are subtracted from the last letter (unless the first value is greater than the next value), and the letters after the first letters are added to the first letter (unless the first value is NOT greater than the next value).


What is the equivalent of the roman numeral LXXV1?

There is only one Roman numeral for every number. Any other combination than LXXVI is incorrect and improper.


What is the number of the roman number ''IV''?

IV is the roman numeral for 4. V is the symbol for 5. When the I (1), is the left, it is one less than 5. And, VI is one greater than 5, so it is the symbol for 6.


Why was the invention of Arabic numerals significant?

Because the Hindu-Arabic numeral system contained a zero symbol which made mathematical calculations a lot simpler than the Roman numeral system which didn't have a zero symbol.

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Why was the Roman numeral system declined?

Because of the introduction of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system during the Middle Ages which was more efficient than the Roman numeral system inasmuch that it contained a zero symbol.


What is The Roman value of 10 in Roman numerics?

I hope I understand your question correctly. In Roman numerals: Our letter "X" is the symbol used for the Roman number 10. Our letter "I" is the symbol used for the Roman number 1. Our letter "V" is the symbol used for the Roman number 5. To write a number in Roman numerals, you use a combination of these letters. For example: For Roman numeral 9, it would be "IX", for Roman numeral 11, it would be "XI". For Roman numeral 4, it would be "IV", and for Roman numeral 6, it would be "VI". For Roman numeral 3, it would be "III". In other words, the letter(s) before the last letter are subtracted from the last letter (unless the first value is greater than the next value), and the letters after the first letters are added to the first letter (unless the first value is NOT greater than the next value).


What is the equivalent of the roman numeral LXXV1?

There is only one Roman numeral for every number. Any other combination than LXXVI is incorrect and improper.


What is the number of the roman number ''IV''?

IV is the roman numeral for 4. V is the symbol for 5. When the I (1), is the left, it is one less than 5. And, VI is one greater than 5, so it is the symbol for 6.


Why was the invention of Arabic numerals significant?

Because the Hindu-Arabic numeral system contained a zero symbol which made mathematical calculations a lot simpler than the Roman numeral system which didn't have a zero symbol.


When did Roman numeral 4 change to IV?

It didn't. IV has always been the Roman numeral; 4 is an Arabic numeral. the western world adopted the Arabic numbers because it is easier to use one symbol for each number, rather than mixing several together.


What roman numeral is greater than or equal to c?

C according to romal numeral is 100 .so ,number greater than 100 are many .500 in roman numeral is written as D.


What is the Roman numeral for 54679?

Roman numerals do not have any symbol occurring consecutively more than three (or sometimes four) times. A number such as 54 000 would be written as the symbol LIV (the Roman numeral for 54) with a horizontal line over the top. The horizontal line indicates the number is multiplied by ten thousand.The remainder of the number would be written as 679 is normally written: DCLXXIX


What is the Roman Numeral for 76000?

Roman numerals do not have any symbol occurring consecutively more than three (or sometimes four) times. A number such as 76 000 would be written as the symbol LXXVI (the Roman numeral for 76) with a horizontal line over the top. The horizontal line indicates the number is multiplied by ten thousand.


Any non-numeral less than ten?

A non-numeral is any word or symbol that represents a numeral, but is not a numeral. Therefore, an example of a non-numeral less than ten is three.


What is the roman numeral for 56789?

Roman numerals do not have any symbol occurring consecutively more than three (or sometimes four) times. A number such as 56 000 would be written as the symbol LVI (the Roman numeral for 56) with a horizontal line over the top. The horizontal line indicates the number is multiplied by ten thousand.The remainder of the number would be written as 789 is normally written: DCCLXXXIV


What is the roman numeral for 8394?

Roman numerals do not have any symbol occurring consecutively more than three (or sometimes four) times. A number such as 8000 would be written as the symbol VIII (the Roman numeral for 8) with a horizontal line over the top. The horizontal line indicates the number is multiplied by ten thousand.The remainder of the number would be written as 394 is normally written: CCCXCIV