Adding Roman Numerals
Add Roman Numerals: Learn
Because Roman Numerals do not have a consisten base number (such as the common Arabic base-10 system), that makes arithmetic operations more difficult.
Many students prefer to convert the Roman Numerals to Arabic numerals in order to perform arithmetic on them, and then convert the answer back to Roman Numerals.
Example: Addition
III + IV =
3 + 4 =
7 =
VII
Example: Subtraction
IV - III =
4 - 3 =
1 =
I
Roman Numerals: Practice
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