The Roman numeral L is equal to the number 50. This means that all we need to do is add 50 on to 24 to give us the answer, which is 74 (or LXXIV in Roman numerals... again, remember the subtractive principle regardingIV (4)for this one). 2. What is XXIV – XIII? As we kno...
XCIX (99) minus LIV (54) = 45 (or XLV in Roman numerals... remember the subtractive principle at the start for the XL!) 3. What is XXIV multiplied by XCIX? This sounds like a big number coming up potentially! XXIV is another four letter Roman numeral that requires the subtractive pri...
Unlike otherRoman numeral examples, such asXXIVfor instance, which require the subtractive principle method to be used - where a smaller number is written before a larger one and needs to be subtracted from this larger number – the Roman numeral XXVII is a relatively straightforward one to conv...
A multiplication question usually produces a big Roman numeral as an answer, but in this case, as we shall see, it is actually one of the more simple large numbers to write in Roman numerals. To work out the answer, we need to first know thatthe Roman numeral L is equal to the numbe...
In this example, it is better (particularly when you are first getting started learning how to read Roman numerals, to work out the first part of CD (500 minus 100) to get your starting number of 400, and then just add on the rest to it. 5. What is XLV divided by IX? Another tr...
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