LXVIII is already in Roman numerals. In Arabic numerals, it is 68.
68 is represented in Roman numerals as LXVIII.
The answer is LXVIII.
68.
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68 is represented in Roman numerals as LXVIII.
The answer is LXVIII.
68 = LXVIII
68.
68
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The Roman numeral for LXVI II is LXVIII.
68
L=50 x=10 v=5 i=1 lxviii = 68
Notwithstanding today's notation of Roman numerals inasmuch that during the Roman era itself the equivalent of the above numbers were probably written out as IXX, IL, IC, ID and MCX respectively which makes addition quite straightforward as follows:- IXX+IL = LXVIII (19+49 = 68) LXVIII+IC = CLXVII (68+99 = 167) CLXVII+ID = DCLXVI (167+499 = 666) DCLXVI+MCX = MDCCLXXVI (666+1110 = 1776) Today's rules governing the Roman numeral system were introduced during the Middle Ages presumably to make it easier to convert Roman numerals into Hindu-Arabic numerals and vice versa.
Roman numerals were inspired by Etruscan numerals of which Roman numerals originated from.
60 - lx 61 - lxi 62 - lxii 63 - lxiii 64 - lxiv 65 - lxv 66 - lxvi 67 - lxvii 68 - lxviii 69 - lxix 70 - lxx