How was the number zero designated in the system of Roman numerals?
Correct answer: The number zero didn't have its own Roman numeral

Arindita
I am so proud that zero was invented in India by Aryabhatta. Proud to be an Indian.

blockhead
Arohanui,
the fact that it was a word and not a symbol means the Arabs were the first for all practical purpose.

little b
I'm not good at maths

Mars V
Roman numerals are only natural numbers like The Count uses on Sesame Street.

Rabbit
I didn’t have a clue on that one

Mars
Ben Dover (mobydog1973),
7 8 9

DionisSenjo
What is the last one???

Hiba
The picture made it so obvious 🤦🏻♀️

Winner🏆
Proud To Be An Indian!

jimmy
akurt, you are both correct.

Maruf
there is no zero in roman number because zero was invented by a indian mathematician Arya Vatt

khialia
who will pick D 🙄

josh
Samiullah , I love this theory

Samiullah
James, That shows the direction. In real life negative doesn't exist

Larissa
Player #11964828, Yes! 0 is the lowest number. 😃

Umo
Player #11964828, nothing is zero!

K
Arindita, yes

Sanaa
I am also Indian

M.J.X.B
I was wrong i need to practice to right things to do

kara
roman numbers are so hard to remmember

Sophia
3is III in Roman numerals

Sophia
It’s wrong 3is III IN ROMAN NUMERALS

Sophia
What
I am also proud

TM_Abood_yt
Arohanui, the zero was first discovered at Middle east

DreamTeamKickinButt
I'm glad I invented the Poo 💩 Numerals

five element pheonix 123
aryabhatta the founder of zero an Saint :) but Roman no. have been found in roman before we started to get normal no.