There is a saying, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” However, Roman numerals are something all students must learn irrespective of whether they are in Rome or not. We might not use Roman numbers too often in our math books, but they are of practical use. For instance, Roman numerals are present as chapter numbers, on clocks, etc.
This worksheet helps students understand and identify Roman numerals. You can download the free and printable worksheet.
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