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In Mathematics / High School | 2025-07-03

Complete the table:

| Hindu-Arabic Numerals | Roman Numerals | Hindu-Arabic Numerals | Roman Numerals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | I | 26 | XXVI |
| 2 | II | | |
| 3 | III | | |
| 4 | IV | | |
| 5 | V | | |
| 6 | | | |
| | | | XXXIII |
| 10 | X | | |
| | XVIII | | |
| | | 41 | |
| 25 | | 50 | |

Asked by isaackirsten2254

Answer (2)

To complete the table, we need to understand the conversion between Hindu-Arabic numerals and Roman numerals.
Hindu-Arabic numerals are the standard number system used around the world, which include the digits 0-9. Roman numerals, however, are an ancient numbering system that uses combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet (I, V, X, L, C, D, M).
Let's complete the table:

Hindu-Arabic Numerals: 1 | Roman Numerals: I
Hindu-Arabic Numerals: 2 | Roman Numerals: II
Hindu-Arabic Numerals: 3 | Roman Numerals: III
Hindu-Arabic Numerals: 4 | Roman Numerals: IV
Hindu-Arabic Numerals: 5 | Roman Numerals: V
Hindu-Arabic Numerals: 6 | Roman Numerals: VI
Hindu-Arabic Numerals: 10 | Roman Numerals: X
Hindu-Arabic Numerals for Roman Numeral XXXIII: 33
Hindu-Arabic Numerals for Roman Numeral XVIII: 18
Hindu-Arabic Numerals for Roman Numeral XLI: 41
Hindu-Arabic Numerals: 25 | Roman Numerals: XXV
Hindu-Arabic Numerals: 50 | Roman Numerals: L

Here's how conversions work for a few examples:

VI : V (5) + I (1) = 6
XXXIII : X (10) + X (10) + X (10) + I (1) + I (1) + I (1) = 33
XLI : XL (40) + I (1) = 41

Understanding Roman numeral rules, there's no numeral for zero and numbers are generally written from largest to smallest from left to right. By applying these rules, you can convert any Hindu-Arabic numeral to Roman numeral and vice versa.

Answered by RyanHarmon181 | 2025-07-06

The table can be completed by converting between Hindu-Arabic numerals and Roman numerals. For example, 2 corresponds to II, 33 corresponds to XXXIII, and 41 corresponds to XLI. Understanding the conversion rules enables us to fill in the entire table correctly.
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Answered by RyanHarmon181 | 2025-07-19