Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Roman numerals Part II

Now you have cracked the code and can convert Roman numerals, try these problems.
Then blog you own Roman numeral problems for you peers to solve.


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    1. Well done Morris! Can anyone solve Morris' Roman numeral problem?

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    2. Mr Highman the number question is 900+900 and the answer is 1800

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  2. 2.9x4=36
    3.39/3=13 Mr Highman these really challengeing Roman numerals are really tricky this is a reall challenge.

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    1. Great work Tomisin. Is she correct Year 3?

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  3. 50+1+5=56
    1+10=11
    56-11=45
    Roman numerals is XLV



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  4. VI+IX-III=...........

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  5. X+X equals xx wich is 20.10 +10 equals 20

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  6. I looked at the first take away question and I think the L is 2, the I is 1, the V is 5 and the x is 6. So the question asks 215-16 which equals to 199. In Roman numerals I think the answer 199 would look like IZZ because I think Z is the Roman numeral for 9.

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