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Advocard [28]
2 years ago
9

Solve: XIV – VI. Show your answer as a Roman Numeral.

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Law Incorporation [45]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

D. VIII

Explanation:

XIV = 14

VI = 6

14 - 6 = 8 = VIII

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