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.
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.
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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.
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.
There is no answer because there are no mixed #.