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How Did Romans Count to 100? An Introduction to Roman Numerals
- An Audiobook About the Math of the Gladiators
- Narrated by: June Angela
- Length: 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Have you ever wondered how people counted to 100 before modern numbers were invented? A basic explanation of Roman numerals, examples of how they are used today, and step-by-step instructions on how to use them are explored in this newest addition to the How Do series. The How Do series is a great introduction to various STEM topics, each presented in a format that encourages audiences to ask questions and guess the answers before exploring the science behind them.
©2021 Lucy D. Hayes (P)2022 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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