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Saturday, July 4, 2015

Hindu Arabic to Roman Numeral Problems, 4

Category: Arithmetic

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Convert 35,423 into its equivalent Roman numeral.
 

Solution:
 
The given number, 35,423 is a Hindu Arabic Numeral. In order to convert it into Roman Numeral, you must memorize or remember the Roman Numerals Chart

 
First, let's consider the first digit which is 3. 3 is 10000s digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is
XXX.

Next, the second digit which is 5. 5 is 1000s digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is V. 
  
Next, the third digit which is 4. 4 is 100s digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is CD. 
 


Next, the fourth digit which is 2. 2 is 10s digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is XX. 
  
And lastly, the fifth digit which is 3. 3 is ones digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is III.
 
Therefore, 35,423 =
XXXVCDXXIII.      
 

Friday, July 3, 2015

Hindu Arabic to Roman Numeral Problems, 3

Category: Arithmetic

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Convert 7,899 into its equivalent Roman numeral.

Solution:

The given number, 7,899 is a Hindu Arabic Numeral. In order to convert it into Roman Numeral, you must memorize or remember the Roman Numerals Chart


First, let's consider the first digit which is 7. 7 is 1000s digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is VMM. 

Next, the second digit which is 8. 8 is 100s digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is DCCC. 

Next, the third digit which is 9. 9 is 10s digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is XC. 

And lastly, the third digit which is 9. 9 is ones digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is IX.
   
Therefore, 7,899 =
VMMDCCCXCIX.    

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Hindu Arabic to Roman Numeral Problems, 2

Category: Arithmetic

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Convert 3,601 into its equivalent Roman numeral.

Solution:

The given number, 3,601 is a Hindu Arabic Numeral. In order to convert it into Roman Numeral, you must memorize or remember the Roman Numerals Chart

First, let's consider the first digit which is 3. 3 is 1000s digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is MMM. 

Next, the second digit which is 6. 6 is 100s digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is DC. 

Next, the third digit which is 0. 0 is 10s digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is none. 

And lastly, the third digit which is 1. 1 is ones digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is I.
   
Therefore, 3,601 = MMMDCI.  

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Hindu Arabic to Roman Numeral Problems

Category: Arithmetic 

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Convert 865 into its equivalent Roman numeral.

Solution:

The given number, 865 is a Hindu Arabic Numeral. In order to convert it into Roman Numeral, you must memorize or remember the Roman Numerals Chart

First, let's consider the first digit which is 8. 8 is 100s digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is DCCC.

Next, the second digit which is 6. 6 is 10s digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is LX.

And lastly, the third digit which is 5. 5 is ones digit and its equivalent to Roman numeral is V.

Therefore, 865 = DCCCLXV.

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Arithmetic Word Problems, 8

Category: Arithmetic

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You collect baseball cards. Suppose you start out with 15. Since her father makes baseball cards, Cindy decides to quadruple your baseball cards. Since you're nice, you give Mike 10 baseball cards. Tiffany gives you another 12 baseball cards. Pearl gives you another 23 baseball cards. How many baseball cards do you have at the end?  

Solution:

The given word problem is about the application of four basic operations. At the start, you have 15 baseball cards.  

If Cindy quadruples your baseball cards, then you have 15 x 4 = 60 baseball cards.

If you give 10 baseball cards to Mike, then you have 60 - 10 = 50 baseball cards.

If Tiffany gives you 12 baseball cards, then you have 50 + 12 = 62 baseball cards.

Finally, if Pearl gives you 23 baseball cards, then you have 62 + 23 = 85 baseball cards at the end. 

Monday, June 29, 2015

Arithmetic Word Problems, 7

Category: Arithmetic

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You collect baseball cards. Suppose you start out with 15. Maria takes half of one more than the number of baseball cards you have. Since you're nice, you give Peter 1 baseball card. Since his father makes baseball cards, Paul decides to triple your baseball cards. How many baseball cards do you have at the end?

Solution:

The given word problem is about the application of four basic operations. At the start, you have 15 baseball cards. 

One more than the number of baseball cards you have is 15 + 1 = 16 baseball cards. Half of 16 is 8. 

If Maria takes half of one more than the number of baseball cards you have, then you have 15 - 8 = 7 balls.

If you give 1 baseball card to Peter, then you have = 7 - 1 = 6 baseball cards.

Finally, if Paul tripled your baseball cards, then you have 6 x 3 = 18 baseball cards at the end.