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  2. Roman numerals - Wikipedia

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    XIII XXXII p. = 1,332,000 ... Movements are often numbered using Roman numerals. In Roman numeral analysis, harmonic function is identified using Roman numerals.

  3. Latin numerals - Wikipedia

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    In Antiquity and during the Middle Ages they were usually represented by Roman numerals in writing. ... XIII: trēdecim: 30: XXX ... Thus Roman authors would write: ...

  4. List of types of numbers - Wikipedia

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    Roman numerals: The numeral system of ancient Rome, still occasionally used today, mostly in situations that do not require arithmetic operations. Tally marks: Usually used for counting things that increase by small amounts and do not change very quickly. Fractions: A representation of a non-integer as a ratio of two integers.

  5. Seal of Utah - Wikipedia

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    Each Governor therefore has a seal unique to themselves and their administration. The Roman numerals are currently "XVIII", representing Spencer Cox, who is the 18th governor of Utah since statehood. The seal was designed after the California Governor's Seal by Ronald L. Fox of Salt Lake City, Utah in 1992.

  6. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers - Wikipedia

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    Do not use Roman numerals (XVIII century). The 18th century refers to the period (1701–1800), while strictly the 1700s refers either to (1700–1799) or (1700–1709) When using forms such as the 1900s, ensure there is no ambiguity as to whether the century or the decade is meant.

  7. 18 (number) - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese tradition, 18 is pronounced 十八; shí bā and is considered a lucky number due to similarity with 實發; shì fā 'definitely get rich', 'to get rich for sure'.

  8. Number Forms - Wikipedia

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    Number Forms is a Unicode block containing Unicode compatibility characters that have specific meaning as numbers, but are constructed from other characters.They consist primarily of vulgar fractions and Roman numerals.

  9. Roman numeral analysis - Wikipedia

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    An upper case numeral that is not followed by a symbol is understood as a major chord. The use of Roman numerals enables the rhythm section performers to play the song in any key requested by the bandleader or lead singer. The accompaniment performers translate the Roman numerals to the specific chords that would be used in a given key.