The Roman numerals, XVI, stands for 16 (sixteen).
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Oh, dude, XVI stands for the number 16 in Roman numerals. It's like the cool way the ancient Romans used to write numbers, you know, all fancy and stuff. So, next time you see XVI, just remember it's just a fancy way of saying 16.
Karlee 12 and 15Improved Answer:-xvi = 16 and xviii = 18
It doesn't stand for bananas.
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It doesn't "stand for" anything. And wrong category.
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Small/lower case 'x' means nothing in Roman Numerals. Capital 'X' means ' 10'. NB All the letters used in Roman Numerals are ALWAYS CAPITAL letters. Lower case letters do not mean a thing.
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