Multiples of Ten (10 through 100) as Roman Numerals #Shorts

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0 exists in x. Just because it doesn’t have its own identity it still staggers by with the rest .

Jellybeanirishgreen
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you know the roman numerals, which are of ancient roman origin; ı, ıı, ıı, ıv, v, vı, vıı, vıı, ıx, x… well, what was the meaning of the number “zero/0” in Roman numerals? the fact of the matter is that there is no zero in this number system… and therefore it is insufficient for the modern arithmetic system, and its current function cannot go beyond decorative use.

interesting and real math question
What is the smallest number that is exactly divisible by all numbers from 1 to 10? that is, even if it is divided by 3, 7 or 4, the quotient must be an integer and the remainder must be zero.

correct answer: 2520

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Hello I'm a IAS officer This is Roman numerals very easy

masterhack
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Im grade 2 im supost to say roman numerals is for only grade 4?!?!

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