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What Roman number should multiply to 35?
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Final answer: To get 35 (represented as 'XXXV' in Roman numerals), you could multiply V (5) and VII (7) in Arabic numerals. However, this doesn't align with the rules of the Roman numeral system as they did not use multiplication as we do. It should be noted this is a simplification to accommodate the question. Explanation: If we're looking to multiply two Roman numerals to get the result 35 (in Arabic numerals), it's helpful to first express 35 in Roman numerals. 35 is 'XXXV' in Roman numerals. So, we're seeking two Roman numerals whose product equals 'XXXV'. Since the Roman numeral system doesn't employ multiplication in the way we do, this question is a bit tricky. But if we take a simpler approach, we could say that 'V' (5) and 'VII' (7) would be the numbers we are looking for, because 5*7 equals 35 in our Arabic numeral system. However, it should be noted that this doesn't mean that 'V' times 'VII' equals 'XXXV' under the rules of Roman numerals because multiplication as we understand it wasn't a concept in the Roman numeral system. Learn more about Roman numerals here: brainly.com/question/28896536 #SPJ4
In Roman numerals, the factors of 35 are V and VII, representing 5 and 7 respectively. When these factors are multiplied, they give the product 35. In this mathematics question, we are attempting to find the Roman numerals that multiply to 35. In Roman numerals, 35 is represented as XXXV. To determine the factors, we need to find Roman numerals that, when multiplied, give us 35. The factors of 35 are 5 and 7, and in Roman numerals, these are represented as V and VII respectively. Therefore, the two Roman numerals that multiply to give 35 are V and VII, which corresponds to 5 and 7 respectively. Multiplying these together, 5 x 7 = 35.