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Roman numeration uses 7 uppercase letters instead of numbers that make it easily adaptable in most MATH formulas when needed.

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Roman numerals system is a system of numerical notations, that involves using combination of uppercase letters from the Latin alphabet to represent numbers. This system was used in the ancient Rome.

This system involves the use of seven uppercase letters from the Latin alphabet as symbols to represent a fixed integer value.

The symbol I represents the integer 1, V represents the integer 5, X represents the integer 10, L represents the integer 50, C represents the integer 100, D represents the integer 500 and M represents the integer 1000.

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