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How do you read Roman Numerals?

Updated: 12/11/2022
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All you need to know are these. 1. If a smaller number follows a larger one, you add the numbers. 2. If a larger number follows a smaller one, you subtract the numbers. Here's the simple ones you need to know. I=1 V=5 X=10 L=50 C=100 D=500 M=1,000 X+a line on top=10,000
The seven main symbols and their values of Roman numerals are as follows:-

M=1000 D=500 C=100 L=50 X=10 V=5 and I=1

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Roman Numerals are a letter or sequance of letters, here are a few examples.

I = 1

V= 5

X=10

The amount of I represent 1's so II = 2 , III = 3. Instead of wrighting IIII for 4, it is writen IV. V = 5, the I is before the V so it means 5 - 1, which is 4. With 6, the I is after the V so it means 5 + 1 which is 6. So VII is 5 + 1 + 1 which is 7 etc. 9 is wrigthen as IX = 10 - 1. 11 = XI. Remeber there are never more that 3 'I' next to each other. For double digits the 'X' refer to the value of the 10's and 'v' and 'I' for 1's. Eg. 20 = XX, 18 = XVIII.

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