Of course not!
11/2 + 21/2 = 4
51/3 +32/3 = 9
67/8 + 51/8 = 12
921/32 + 311/32 = 13
No, the sum could be a whole number. 1 and 2/3 + 3 and 1/3 = 5
XIII (13)
In Roman numerals, "VX" is not a standard representation. Roman numerals typically do not allow for a numeral to precede a larger numeral like "V" (5) before "X" (10). The correct representation for 15 is "XV," which combines 10 (X) and 5 (V) to indicate their sum.
Yes
Roman numerals are a numeral system of ancient Rome based on letters of the alphabet, which are combined to signify the sum of their values.
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Roman numerals are a numeral system of ancient Rome based on letters of the alphabet, which are combined to signify the sum of their values.
No. 13/4 plus 61/4 = 8
No.
LXV represents the number 65 in Roman numerals. It is formed by combining the symbols L (50), X (10), and V (5), which together sum to 65. Roman numerals are a numeral system originating from ancient Rome, using combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet.
There is no answer because there are no mixed #.
LXVII is the Roman numeral representation for the number 67. It is composed of the values L (50), X (10), V (5), and II (2), which together sum to 67. Roman numerals use combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet to signify values, and LXVII follows the standard rules of numeral formation.