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  2. File:RomanNumeralLines.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Clock position - Wikipedia

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    The clock face with its clock positions is a heritage of Roman civilization, as is suggested by the survival of Roman numerals on old clocks and their cultural predecessors, sundials. The mechanical clock supplanted the sundial as the major timekeeper, while the Hindu–Arabic numeral system replaced the Roman as the number system in Europe in ...

  6. Roman numerals - Wikipedia

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    A clock face with the Roman numerals typical for clocks, in Bad Salzdetfurth, Germany While subtractive notation for 4, 40, and 400 ( IV , XL , and CD ) has been the usual form since Roman times [ citation needed ] , additive notation to represent these numbers ( IIII , XXXX , and CCCC ) [ 9 ] very frequently continued to be used, including in ...

  7. Clock face - Wikipedia

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    Longcase clocks (grandfather clocks) typically use Roman numerals for the hours. Clocks using only Arabic numerals first began to appear in the mid-18th century. [citation needed] The clock face is so familiar that the numbers are often omitted and replaced with unlabeled graduations (marks), particularly in the case of watches. Occasionally ...

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  9. Tally marks - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals, the Brahmi and Chinese numerals for one through three (一 二 三), and rod numerals were derived from tally marks, as possibly was the ogham script. [7] Base 1 arithmetic notation system is a unary positional system similar to tally marks. It is rarely used as a practical base for counting due to its difficult readability.