XXXIV is 34. X equals 10 and V equals 5. If you see IX that means '1 before 10,' so 9. If you see IV (as in this example), this means '1 before 5,' so 4.
X + X + X = 10 + 10 + 10 = 30
IV = 4
30 + 4 = 34
Add together the individual numerals (M = 1000, D = 500, C = 100, L = 50, X = 10, V = 5, I = 1) unless a smaller numeral precedes a larger one in which case subtract it from the larger ones.
→ XXXIV = 10 + 10 + 10 + (-1 + 5) = 34
Each X represents 10 and there are three of them. So this would be 34.
It is: 205 = CCV in Roman numerals
We do use Roman numerals today. For example, Roman numerals are often found in making outlines; to label book chapters; to label the frontmatter (pages) in books.
The Roman numerals for 64 are ILXV (65-1) or LXIIII (64) and they are not LXIV. So your question is: What is the cube root of LXIIII in Arabic numerals? The answer is 4 which is IIII or IV in Roman numerals.
As written 'mcmlxxx' it is meaningless. Roman Numerals are ALWAYS CAPITAL letters ; MCMLXXX MCMLXXX = 1980.
numeral means number im guessing you meant roman numeral. 84 in roman numerals is LXXXIV L = 50 X = 10 I = 1 V = 5
XXXIV is the number 34 in Roman numerals. In Roman numerals it is XXXIV
XLII is 42 in Roman numerals. XXXIV is 34 in Roman numerals. The difference between them is 8, or VIII in Roman numerals
34 is written as XXXIV in Roman numerals.
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XXXIV in roman numerals translates to: 34
34.
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In todays modern usage of Roman numerals it is: XXXIV But the ancient Romans would have wrote it out quite differently
It is the modern version of Roman numerals equivalent to 34
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Do you mean XXXIV? If so, these numerals represent 34.
They represent 42 and 34 respectively in Roman numerals