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How My Learning Disability Makes Reading Roman Numerals Difficult

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Having dyscalculia makes doing math difficult. Math, to me, seems like a foreign language that I never quite mastered. One of the most difficult parts is reading Roman numerals.

When numbers and letters are combined my brain doesn’t understand it. If I see IV my brain sees the I and the V not the letter four.

I am left confused and don’t realize they are talking about numbers not letters or abbreviations. My trouble with Roman numbers began in late elementary school.

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