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During its decline, interest rates exploded in the complex Roman economy. They had centuries of borrowing and lending systems.
Therefore they had to divide and multiply numbers easily and daily.
How did they calculate VI % of MMCXXI, I have never seen a system for using Roman numerals to divide or multiply ???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Romans did most of their practical calculations with fractions by using the uncia. The uncia started out as 1/12 of the as, a unit of weight (the word uncia is related to our word "ounce"), but it soon came to mean 1/12 of anything. You can add up twelfths to make halves, thirds, or quarters, so the uncia was fairly versatile.
When they wanted smaller fractions, the Romans usually cut the uncia into smaller parts. The system is very similar to measuring length in inches and fractions of the inch: you might not measure an object's length exactly, but you can still come very close.
You can find more about Roman numerals and mathematics here: http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.roman.html
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