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Roman numerals are used as numbers. For example, the roman numeral for the number one is an I. The system can be used for any number.
A number that can be rewritten as a fraction is a rational number.
I hope I understand your question correctly. In Roman numerals: Our letter "X" is the symbol used for the Roman number 10. Our letter "I" is the symbol used for the Roman number 1. Our letter "V" is the symbol used for the Roman number 5. To write a number in Roman numerals, you use a combination of these letters. For example: For Roman numeral 9, it would be "IX", for Roman numeral 11, it would be "XI". For Roman numeral 4, it would be "IV", and for Roman numeral 6, it would be "VI". For Roman numeral 3, it would be "III". In other words, the letter(s) before the last letter are subtracted from the last letter (unless the first value is greater than the next value), and the letters after the first letters are added to the first letter (unless the first value is NOT greater than the next value).
CCCLX is the number 280 in roman numerals. This number is used to represent what roman used to write.
Yes, a prime number can be used in a fraction. For example, 7/9, where 7 is the prime number. Or 7/13, where both are prime numbers.
The top number of a fraction is called the numerator. The bottom number of a fraction is called the denominator.
The number system used by the Greeks in the first millennium was called Aegan System. Attic Numerals was later formed on which the Roman System was built. The Attic Numerals used the first letter the name of the number the represented.
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The Roman numeral system was first used by the Etruscans who once ruled the Romans.
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Cancellation cannot be used to convert a mixed number into an improper fraction.