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Oh, what a happy little question! In Roman numerals, "vvv" doesn't have a direct translation. "V" represents the number 5, so "vvv" could be interpreted as 5 + 5 + 5, which equals 15. Keep exploring and painting with numbers, my friend!

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Oh, dude, "vvv" in Roman numerals is actually not a thing. Like, it's just three Vs in a row, and in Roman numerals, you can't repeat a numeral more than three times in a row. So, if you see "vvv," it's like someone trying to be all fancy but failing at Roman numerals 101.

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In Roman numerals, "V" represents the number 5. Therefore, "vvv" would equal 5 + 5 + 5, which is equal to 15.

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15... if vv is x, then x + v = 15

if you know your 5 times table then count it. 5 10 15....so 15 is the answer.

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13y ago
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