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==Roman numeral, returning an integer==
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What if the Roman numeral contains (or is) a fraction?
I presume then, that Roman numerals to be checked won't have fractions. The Romans had a base '''12''' fractional system. One-twelfth (fraction) is an ''ounce'' which we still use in (for weight) pounds and ounces, where the troy pound contains 12 ounces. An '''ounce''' is also used as a unit of time. -- [[User:Gerard Schildberger|Gerard Schildberger]] 07:23, 11 July 2012 (UTC)
:We aren't doing fractions here. In general "Roman numerals" refers to the the integers. --[[User:Mwn3d|Mwn3d]] 19:50, 18 July 2012 (UTC)
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