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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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