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A Prime number has only two factors. For example, 29 can only be divided by 29 and 1 with no remainder. Number 1 is not considered to be a prime number. Although there are an infinite number of prime numbers only 46 of them are known up to now. The last prime number to be discovered took 75 computers to work it out and it is an astonishing 13 million digit figure.

Prime numbers from 1 to 30 expressed as Roman Numerals:

II (2), III (3), V (5), VII (7), XI (11), XIII (13), XVII (17), XVIIII (19), XXIII (23) and XXVIIII (29).

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1:l 2:ll 3:lll 4:lV 5:V 6:Vl 7:Vll 8:Vlll 9:lX 10:X 11;Xl 12;Xll 13;Xlll 14:XlV 15:XV 16:XVl 17:XVll

18:XVlll 19:XlX 20:XX 21:XXl 22:XXll 23:XXlll 24:XXlV 25:XXV 26:XXVl 27:XXVll 28:XXVlIl 29:XXlX 30:XXX

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Q: What are the prime numbers from 1 to 30 in roman numerals?
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