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Here is a brief explainer on how to read Roman numerals. The Roman numeral system is made up of seven characters: I — One. V — Five. X — Ten. L — 50. C — 100. D — 500. M — 1,000.
Another year adds another Roman numeral to the NFL's biggest game: the Super Bowl. This year, that number stands as LVI: three numerals that, added together, result in the latest Super Bowl edition.
There is not a Roman numeral for 300 or 60, so you need to partition this further, thinking about the Roman numerals you have to choose from. 361 is written as CCCLXI in Roman numerals. Back to top ...
Roman numerals get nine by putting I, which equals 1, before X, which equals 10, to essentially indicated 10-1=9. For comparison, when I appears after X, as in XI, that indicates 10 + 1, which ...
In the Super Bowl era, there’s one exception to the Roman numeral rule: Super Bowl 50 decided the champion of the 2015 season, with the Denver Broncos defeating the Carolina Panthers 24-10. “50" in ...
For one year, the NFL is using regular numbers instead of the numbers that some dead people used 2,000 years ago. But this is the one year it would've been easy to use Roman numerals!
V Reasons To Love Roman Numerals If we didn't have a pope and we didn't have a Super Bowl, we might never use these fancy numbers at all. Then again, maybe we would.
There is one exception to the Roman numeral rule in the Super Bowl era. Super Bowl 50 — which featured the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers to determine the champion of the 2015 season — was the ...
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