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No, fractions cannot be changed into decimals using Roman numerals. Roman numerals are a numeral system used in ancient Rome, which does not have a way to represent fractions or decimal numbers. Decimal numbers are represented using a base-10 system with digits ranging from 0 to 9.
Not really, since roman numerals don't have units smaller then one.
The number 65.3 cannot be directly represented in Roman numerals. Roman numerals are primarily used for whole numbers and do not have a standardized way to represent decimal numbers.
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The Romans did not use decimals as we know them today but they did use fractions to a limited extent.
Roman numerals do not make provision for decimals. 22 is XXII
Not really, since roman numerals don't have units smaller then one.
Roman numerals don't have decimals but to a certain extent they do include fractions if needed
The number 65.3 cannot be directly represented in Roman numerals. Roman numerals are primarily used for whole numbers and do not have a standardized way to represent decimal numbers.
no!
Yes, the answer can be found in WikiAnswers Roman Numerals (Edit categories).
The Romans did not use decimals as we know them today but they did use fractions to a limited extent.
Roman numerals do not make provision for decimals. 22 is XXII
In decimals, 13.06.1996 is XIII.VI.MCMXCVI
Roman numerals are very difficult to do mathematics with, and do not work at all in advanced mathematics as the roman numeral system has no concept of zero, negative numbers, fractions, powers, or decimals.
No,decimal numbers and whole numbers are not counted in Roman Numerals,ROman nUmerals are meant only for natural Numbers.
Decimals cannot be written in Roman numerals. Roman numerals correspond to whole, real, positive integers.Cannot be roman numerals:1/5-5-1/50.15-0.15Can be roman numerals1510501005001000
You cannot write fractions using Roman numerals.