Five different current uses for Roman numerals would be...
1) As numerals on clocks and watches.
2) As regnal numbers of kings and queen, for example King Henry VIII
3) The oxidation states of elements in compounds, for example Iron III oxide.
4) As dates, often shown in movie credits, for example MCMLXXIX (1979)
5) In Movie titles, for example "Star Wars episode VI: Return of the Jedi."
the roman numerals are today used forbook chaptersmathclocksetc
80 = LXXX or simplified to XXC (100-20) which uses less numerals
Most countries still use Roman numerals in one way or another as for example they are sometimes found on clocks and watches.
on clocks,roman time, and walls on clocks,roman time, and walls on clocks,roman time, and walls
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the roman numerals are today used forbook chaptersmathclocksetc
The Romans
MMMM or as (IV) = 1,000*4 = 4,000 which uses less numerals
80 = LXXX or simplified to XXC (100-20) which uses less numerals
Most countries still use Roman numerals in one way or another as for example they are sometimes found on clocks and watches.
They used them to tell time, to measure farm fields, and to count stuff.
on clocks,roman time, and walls on clocks,roman time, and walls on clocks,roman time, and walls
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stocksystem
It contains a zero figure for place value purposes thus limiting the size of numerals for a given value. Foe example in Hindu-Arabic numerals 88 only uses two numerals but the same value in Roman numerals is LXXXVIII which uses eight numerals.
Roman numerals were inspired by Etruscan numerals of which Roman numerals originated from.
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