Binary Roman numerals go I, X, XI, C, CI, CX, CXI, M, MI, MX, MXI, MC, MCI, MCX, MCXI, and then you run out
My theory is that Roman numerals are like place-value notation except using different symbols in different places.
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E.g. the Roman symbol for digit "4" is "IV" in the units place, but "XL" in the tens place.
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Also, their symbol for "0" is "" in each place.
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