The given numerals are invalid because the Roman numeral system does not contain a zero symbol but if you mean MDCCVI then it is equivalent to 1706
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Yes, the way that the Romans have created their number system means that all they have to do is add an extra I on to any number and it will be larger therefore creating every number.
The Roman numeral XXXII represents the number 32, while LV represents the number 55. When you add these together, you get 87, which would be represented in Roman numerals as LXXXVII.
The number 6 is represented by the Roman numeral VI (V = 5 + I =1).Five is represented by V and you need to add one or the I. So six would be shown as VI.
If you add 419 to 263 the answer is 682 and the Roman numeral for this number is DCLXXXII 420 + 260 = 680
VI is the Roman numeral for the number six. In Roman numerals, "V" represents five and "I" represents one, so when you put them together, you get six. It's as simple as that, honey.