well acutaly it dous but you must know the wat each letter the roman numarals are
I= 1
v=5
x=10
l=50
c=100
D=500
m=1000
so now that u know that i will teach you how to make numbers
1 I=1 so II=2 and III=3 and know since 5 is v you will just put v so esay but theres a tricky part
2 subtractoin now now you may think 4 is IIII but it is acutaly iv... this is becase that the you subtract the 1 from 5 so it will be four= IV
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No, the Ancient Greek number system did not use zero as a place value, or number for that matter.
No Greek Acrophonic numbers do not have place value as they are not a positional system.
In the number 4,567, the place value of the 4 is in the hundreds place. In the place value system, each digit's position determines its value based on powers of 10. The hundreds place represents the digit's value multiplied by 100.
It is because last time they had no place value.... It was not made up then
Because the place value for each digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right.