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In Roman numerals, 5555 is represented as (V)DLV. This is because 5000 is represented by the letter "V" with a line over it, indicating multiplication by 1000. The numeral "DL" represents 500 less than 1000, and "V" represents 5. Therefore, (V)DLV represents 5555 in Roman numerals.

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VDLV The first V should have a bar over it to represent 5000. D = 500; L = 50; V = 5.

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