yes it is possible to have 10 numerals equal to one number.
the word numeral can mean just a regular number or a Roman Numeral.
both 10 of a regular number and 10 of a Roman Numeral can equal one number.
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β 13y agoone thousand ten (1010)
Twenty seven. "X" is equal to 10, "V" equal to 5 and "I" equal to 1. Roman numerals are written with the largest numbers first then second largest and so on and so forth, so the number "XXVII" is read: Ten, Ten, Five, One, One, which, when added equals 27.
I don't think my number line is influenced by Roman numerals. From what I can tell, my number line is influenced by Arabic numerals and by the fact that I have ten fingers.
XS in Roman Numerals might be 10.5 or 10 1/2. Ten and a half.
Ten hectograms is equal to one kilogram.
one thousand ten (1010)
Twenty seven. "X" is equal to 10, "V" equal to 5 and "I" equal to 1. Roman numerals are written with the largest numbers first then second largest and so on and so forth, so the number "XXVII" is read: Ten, Ten, Five, One, One, which, when added equals 27.
one third of the difference between ten and a number
I don't think my number line is influenced by Roman numerals. From what I can tell, my number line is influenced by Arabic numerals and by the fact that I have ten fingers.
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XS in Roman Numerals might be 10.5 or 10 1/2. Ten and a half.
Ten hectograms is equal to one kilogram.
You would write that 0.0001.
1. Any number to the power of zero is equal to one.
X is ten and I is one. When the I is in front of the X it means subtract one. 10-1 is 9. IX is 9.
Number systems used by ancient civilizations were not necessarily base 10. Roman numerals, for example, are base 5. Today most of the world uses Arabic numerals, which are base 10, but in the distant past different number systems were as common as different writing systems.
Ten times the square of a non-zero number is equal to forty times the number. What is the number?