04/07/2021
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The Roman numerals They are those that were used from Ancient Rome until the fall of the Roman Empire. This system is made up of seven uppercase letters that are equivalent to a number in the decimal system. And, that to achieve certain figures, they must be combined with each other. For example: II, XX, XCI, DI.
These numbers practically have fallen into disuse, but they are associated with the numbering of certain issues, such as the chapters of a book or to list the centuries. Also, to list conferences or meetings.
Below is a list of the seven letters and their respective values in the decimal system: