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"Roman Numerals" with the instruction:
"Find the Roman numeral that represents each number."
The worksheet has 20 numbered problems, each with a number (e.g., 27, 15, 35, etc.), and blank lines to write the corresponding Roman numeral.
Let me solve all of them for you step by step and explain how to convert numbers into Roman numerals.
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🔢 Rules for Roman Numerals:
- Basic symbols:
- I = 1
- V = 5
- X = 10
- L = 50
- C = 100
- D = 500
- M = 1000
- When a smaller numeral appears before a larger one, it is subtracted (e.g., IV = 4, IX = 9).
- Otherwise, add the values.
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✔ Now, let's solve each problem:
1.
27 → 20 + 7 = XX + VII =
XXVII
2.
15 → 10 + 5 = X + V =
XV
3.
35 → 30 + 5 = XXX + V =
XXXV
4.
8 → 5 + 3 = V + III =
VIII
5.
42 → 40 + 2 = XL + II =
XLII
6.
24 → 20 + 4 = XX + IV =
XXIV
7.
3 → 1 + 1 + 1 = III →
III
8.
7 → 5 + 2 = V + II =
VII
9.
49 → 40 + 9 = XL + IX =
XLIX
10.
47 → 40 + 7 = XL + VII =
XLVII
11.
13 → 10 + 3 = X + III =
XIII
12.
48 → 40 + 8 = XL + VIII =
XLVIII
13.
50 →
L
14.
23 → 20 + 3 = XX + III =
XXIII
15.
44 → 40 + 4 = XL + IV =
XLIV
16.
5 →
V
17.
6 → 5 + 1 = V + I =
VI
18.
18 → 10 + 8 = X + VIII =
XVIII
19.
9 → 10 - 1 = IX →
IX
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
XXVII
2.
XV
3.
XXXV
4.
VIII
5.
XLII
6.
XXIV
7.
III
8.
VII
9.
XLIX
10.
XLVII
11.
XIII
12.
XLVIII
13.
L
14.
XXIII
15.
XLIV
16.
V
17.
VI
18.
XVIII
19.
IX
(Note: Problem #20 is missing from your image.)
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📝 Summary:
You can use these conversions to fill in the blanks on the worksheet. The key is breaking down each number into tens, fives, and ones, then applying Roman numeral rules.
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