88, rather nicely uses 8 characters in Roman numerals: LXXXVIII.
88. Represented as LXXXXVIII it has 8 letters, the most of any number less than 100.
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How about X for 10 or XI for 11
The Roman numeral for 10 is X
Yes under today's rules governing the Roman numeral system XCIX is 99 But during the Roman era the equivalent of 99 was probably IC (100-1 = 99)
88. Represented as LXXXXVIII it has 8 letters, the most of any number less than 100.
As a roman numeral, this has too many symbols. XL are tens (40), IV are the units (4), so the first four symbols represent the number 44. The additional symbols are not appropriate for a roman numeral.
Numerals are arithmetical symbols from which numbers are made from.
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How about X for 10 or XI for 11
The Roman numeral for 10 is X
Yes under today's rules governing the Roman numeral system XCIX is 99 But during the Roman era the equivalent of 99 was probably IC (100-1 = 99)
Numeral form refers to the representation of a number using digits or symbols, as opposed to spelled out in words. For example, the numeral form of the number 5 is simply "5," while the numeral form of the number 10 is "10." Numeral form is commonly used for mathematical calculations and is the most common form of representing numbers in everyday life.
It is: 99 = LXXXXVIIII later changed to XCIX in the Middle Ages
XIV is the Roman numeral for the number 14. It is written as two symbols: XIV, with 'X' representing 10 and 'IV' representing 4.
It was their only recognisible number system like our Arabic-numeral system (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)