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Actually 4 would yes, be IV, but IIII is commonly used on clock faces. The I (=1) can only be written in a group of 3, then would be 5 = V. As in between 5-10 there are no other numerals either, only combinations. (I=1, V=5, X=10... etc.)

I=1, II-2, III=3, IV=4, V=5, VI=6, VII=7, VIII=8, IX=9, X=10... and so on.

4 - IV

IV:Where V is 5 and I is 1. By putting the I before the V this means that it needs to be substracted from the V which makes 4. If you put the I after the V you need to add them up, so VI is 6.

IIII or IV they both correct versions of 4 in Roman numerals.

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11y ago
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If I'm not mistaken.. it's IV

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13y ago
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IV

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