Roman Numerals
Math
Roman Numerals starts at 3 and continues till grade 5.
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Explain the rule for writing 4 and 9 in Roman numerals.
If you add the Roman numerals XX and XV, what is the result in Roman numerals?
What is the Roman numeral for 10?
What is the value of the Roman numeral CLX?
What is the value of the Roman numeral CXL?
What is the value of the Roman numeral DCC?
What is the value of the Roman numeral LXXXIV?
What is the value of the Roman numeral XL?
Which of the following is equal to 90 in Roman numerals?
(1) XC
(2) LX
(3) IX
(4) CX
Which of the following is the correct Roman numeral for 19?
(1) XIX
(2) XVII
(3) XVIV
(4) XIV
Which of the following is the correct Roman numeral for 32?
(1) XXXII
(2) XXII
(3) XLII
(4) XXXI
Which of the following is the correct Roman numeral for 44?
(1) XLIV
(2) XLVI
(3) XLIX
(4) XLV
Fill in the blank: The Roman numeral for 100 is _______.
Fill in the blank: The Roman numeral for 1000 is _______.
Fill in the blank: The Roman numeral for 12 is _______.
Fill in the blank: The Roman numeral for 15 is _______.
True or False: In Roman numerals, a smaller numeral placed before a larger numeral means you subtract the smaller from the larger.
True or False: The Roman numeral for 100 is C.
True or False: The Roman numeral for 100 is L.
True or False: The Roman numeral for 11 is XI.
