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yes ,when you convert 27 from base 10 to base 9 it is 30 and in base 7 it is 36
No, for any base, there is no digit that represents the base, you go to the next higher place. For example, in base-10, there are ten unique digits (0-9) Base 2, there are 2 unique digits: (0-1) So for base five there would be 5 unique digits (0 through 4). To represent a five, in base five would be 105
9
To convert the base ten numeral 9 to base five, you would divide 9 by 5. The quotient is 1 with a remainder of 4. The remainder becomes the rightmost digit, so the base five numeral for 9 is 14.
It is a nonsense number. The last three digits are not in an acceptable order. MCM would represent 1900 XC represents 90 VIX is nonsense, as IX is 9, but the 5 doesn't fit in between 90 and 9.