JDaniloP
JDaniloP
02-05-2017
Mathematics
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Write MDCCCXXXVI as a number.
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UnicornFudge
UnicornFudge
02-05-2017
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Write MDCCCXXXVI as a number.
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Convert the Roman numerals into numbers. Look at the screenshot below.
Answer: 1836
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mathnstuff
mathnstuff
02-05-2017
M = 1000
D = 500
C = 100
X = 10
V = 5
I = 1
There is one M, so it is at least 1000
There is a D and 3 Cs, which makes it at least 1800
There are 3 Xs, which adds 30
and V(5) + I(1) = 6
The answer is
1836
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