I- 1
v- 5
x- 10
l- 50
c- 100
d- 500
m- 1,000
the kind of symbols they have i think lol :P good luck on that one!
There are no symbols, only characters.
Roman numerals were the symbols developed by the Ancient Romans for counting and other numbering activities. The Romans used them because they developed them and that was what they knew. What do you use numbers for? They used them for the exact same things, instead of the kind of numbers we use, which are known as Arabic numerals.
A CLOCK has roman numerals! Not every clock has roman numerals but if you have kind an elegant clock or an old styled one you might have it! Another place you might find roman numerals are on sheet music, where chords may be indicated with roman numerals.
A Sun dial
symbols
They do not use an alphabet in China. They use a system of thousands of logograms (symbols for words).
the kind of symbols they have i think lol :P good luck on that one!
There are no symbols, only characters.
They created their own system of numeracy which are Roman numerals
"<", ">" or "≠"
the symbols of jesus, god, holy son, father of all kind, the holy cross,
Map symbols are shown in a box called a legend.
They can mean words like our letters are kind of like their symbols. It is just another language but sometimes there hieroglyphic symbols mean sentences.
Roman numerals were the symbols developed by the Ancient Romans for counting and other numbering activities. The Romans used them because they developed them and that was what they knew. What do you use numbers for? They used them for the exact same things, instead of the kind of numbers we use, which are known as Arabic numerals.
Roman money was metal coinage, ranging from the golden aureus to the copper as. The coins were worth the weight of precious metal (gold, silver, bronze, or copper) they contained. Coins were stamped with current leaders' heads, mythological images, or symbols of political importance.
they are markers