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Ah, CVIX in Roman numerals is 109. It's like painting a happy little number with your brush, just adding up the values of C (100), V (5), I (1), and X (10) together. Remember, there are no mistakes in Roman numerals, just happy little accidents waiting to be corrected.

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CVIX is an improper roman numeral. Translated out it would be

  • C = 100
  • V = 5
  • IX = 9
  • or
  • C = 100
  • VI = 6
  • X = 10

If the numeral being sought was 159, that numeral would be CLIX. If the numeral was 116, that would be CXVI.
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7y ago
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It is an invalid arrangement of a Roman numeral and so therefore it has no equivalent value but when notated as CXVI it is equivalent to 116

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