Ancient Romans used a special method of showing numbers. They wrote V instead of 5 and wrote IX instead of 9. It can be quite a challenge to decipher numbers and dates written in Roman numerals.
See how many numbers you can guess correctly. Don’t forget to share your score.
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Question of
XXIX
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23
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29
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2212
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Question of
XLI
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137
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41
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345
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Question of
LXXXVII
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187
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178
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87
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Question of
XCIII
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93
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103
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65
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Question of
XLVIII
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48
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178
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348
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Question of
CM
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100
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400
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900
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Question of
DXXX
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530
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350
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35
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Question of
LXXVII
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77
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88
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99
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Question of
DCCCXC
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890
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980
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9000
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Question of
MD
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150
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1500
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105
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You got 5 out of 10 right!
Not so bad
Amazing quiz! I got maximum 🙂
X out of X, what a great quiz. I haven’t translated roman numerals in a long time!
Mine was a perfect score too. Nice quiz!
10 out of 10
Perfect score. I guess I learned something in Catholic schools lol.
10/10 😀 Too easy!
Ten out of ten.
5
6 correct should have got them all!
Though I created the quiz I myself had trouble solving it. I confuse L and D,
I got a perfect score!!!
Yay, me.
LOL
Yaaay You 🙂 Way to Go. !!!! congrats on the perfect score.
We could both be calculators…