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No Roman number subtracts more than one digit. Hence you cannot have
'CC' before 'M'. Cheers MC Lady Pilot wrote: Geez, Nav. I did it without a cheat and I came up with 2000. MCCM M = 1000 C = 100 CM= 900 It has to be 2000. You can't do MCC, because C followed my a M. I think you are wrong. Prove your algorithm... LP "The_navigator©" wrote: That's because their algorithm is stupid. No magister would have allowed his puella to get away with that! Cheers MC JN wrote: ???? If it's not 2000 you better tell these folks. http://www.novaroma.org/via_romana/numbers.html |