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  2. Roman numerals - Wikipedia

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    The Roman numerals, in particular, are directly derived from the Etruscan number symbols: 𐌠 , 𐌡 , 𐌢 , 𐌣 , and 𐌟 for 1, 5, 10, 50, and 100 (they had more symbols for larger numbers, but it is unknown which symbol represents which number). As in the basic Roman system, the Etruscans wrote the symbols that added to the desired ...

  3. List of numeral systems - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals: 5 & 10: I V X L C D M: 1000 BCE [1] Hebrew numerals: 10: א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט ... Hendecadic number: 12: Dodecadic number: not a field Mixed radix

  4. Number Forms - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals: Assigned: 60 code points: ... 5 Roman Numeral Five 2164 8548 Ⅵ VI: 6 ... 12 Roman Numeral Twelve 216B 8555 Ⅼ L: 50

  5. Numeral system - Wikipedia

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    The number the numeral represents is called its value. Not all number systems can represent the same set of numbers; for example, Roman numerals cannot represent the number zero. Ideally, a numeral system will: Represent a useful set of numbers (e.g. all integers, or rational numbers)

  6. Numerals in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Unicode has a number of characters specifically designated as Roman numerals, as part of the Number Forms [5] range from U+2160 to U+2188. This range includes both upper- and lowercase numerals, as well as pre-combined characters for numbers up to 12 (Ⅻ or XII).

  7. List of types of numbers - Wikipedia

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    Duodecimal: Base 12, a numeral system that is convenient because of the many factors of 12. ... Roman numerals: The numeral system of ancient Rome, ...

  8. Duodecimal - Wikipedia

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    The duodecimal system, also known as base twelve or dozenal, is a positional numeral system using twelve as its base.In duodecimal, the number twelve is denoted "10", meaning 1 twelve and 0 units; in the decimal system, this number is instead written as "12" meaning 1 ten and 2 units, and the string "10" means ten.

  9. Latin numerals - Wikipedia

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    In Antiquity and during the Middle Ages they were usually represented by Roman numerals in writing. Latin numeral roots are used frequently ... 12: XII: duodecim: 22 ...