XLI.
2007-01-21 14:33:45
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answer #1
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answered by robert m 7
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Roman Numerals
I=1, V=5, X=10, L=50, C=100, D=500, M=1000,
archaic: 5000=5000, 10000=10000, 50000=50000, 100000=100000.
1Ii
2IIii
3IIIiii
4IViv
5Vv
6VIvi
7VIIvii
8VIIIviii
9IXix
10Xx
11XIxi
12XIIxii
13XIIIxiii
14XIVxiv
15XVxv
16XVIxvi
17XVIIxvii
18XVIIIxviii
19XIXxix
20XXxx
21XXIxxi
22XXIIxxii
23XXIIIxxiii
24XXIVxxiv
25XXVxxv
26XXVIxxvi
27XXVIIxxvii
28XXVIIIxxviii
29XXIXxxix
30XXXxxx
31XXXIxxxi
32XXXIIxxxii
33XXXIIIxxxiii
34XXXIVxxxiv
35XXXVxxxv
36XXXVIxxxvi
37XXXVIIxxxvii
38XXXVIIIxxxviii
39XXXIXxxxix
40XLxl
41XLIxli
42XLIIxlii
43XLIIIxliii
44XLIVxliv
45XLVxlv
46XLVIxlvi
47XLVIIxlvii
48XLVIIIxlviii
49XLIXxlix
50Ll
i hope this helps!!!
2007-01-21 14:40:46
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answer #2
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answered by Liddy 4
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XXXXI = XLI but as a rule the fewest letter necessary is the most correct.
2007-01-21 14:33:56
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answer #3
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answered by a simple man 6
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XLI Check out the websites below.
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.roman.html
http://www.novaroma.org/via_romana/numbers.html
2007-01-21 14:43:07
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answer #4
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answered by Just Me Alone 6
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modern version:
XLI
when a lower symbol precedes a higher symbol, it means "take away" L=50
X=10 (a lower symbol than 50)
therefore XL = 10 taken away from 50 = 40
old Roman version:
XXXXI
2007-01-21 14:35:12
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answer #5
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answered by Raymond 7
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XLI
IS D CORRECT 1.
2007-01-21 14:39:52
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answer #6
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answered by krissh 3
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xxxx I
2007-01-21 14:37:43
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answer #7
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answered by lemon drops 3
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XXXXI X is ten, I (letter i) is one.
2007-01-21 14:34:42
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answer #8
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answered by teacupn 6
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XLI
2007-01-21 14:36:00
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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