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1600- MDC The reason because 1600 is MDC in roman numerals, want to know the reason? Here it is; M represents 1000 in roman numerals and DC represents 600 in roman numerals, this has always been the correct answer.
Whoa, no way! That's way too many letters. That would take up at least a page, maybe more. For roman numerals, you want to keep the range at 10, maybe 100 at most. This has a range of 920!
6000 is known as MMMMMM in roman numerals but I don't want to sound different (once again); MMMMMM breaks the rule of roman numerals because roman numerals go over three digits.6000- MMMTTI don't know if that is quite right?If someone tells YOU what 6000 is in roman numerals; remember your roman numerals (once again) but if you say 6000 is MMMMMM in roman numerals, guess what... your actually WRONG... VI represents 6 and sometimes VI with a line on top represents 6000, I'm still not sure if MMMTT is quite right.Improved Answer:-It is: (VI) which means 1000*6 = 6000
Roman numerals represent numbers, not months. However, July is the seventh month, and if you want to write "7" as a Roman numeral, it is VII.
84 already is written in Hindi-Arabic numerals. If you want it converted to Roman numerals, it's LXXXIV
1600- MDC The reason because 1600 is MDC in roman numerals, want to know the reason? Here it is; M represents 1000 in roman numerals and DC represents 600 in roman numerals, this has always been the correct answer.
MCCLXXIII equals MCCLXXIII in Roman numerals. That is, it is already in Roman numerals. However, if you want to know what MCCLXXIII is in Arabic numerals, the ones most of us use today, here is the answer: It translates to 1,273. M=1000, C=100, L=50, X=10, I=1. Two numerals also used but not found in your example are D=500 and V=5.
Whoa, no way! That's way too many letters. That would take up at least a page, maybe more. For roman numerals, you want to keep the range at 10, maybe 100 at most. This has a range of 920!
6000 is known as MMMMMM in roman numerals but I don't want to sound different (once again); MMMMMM breaks the rule of roman numerals because roman numerals go over three digits.6000- MMMTTI don't know if that is quite right?If someone tells YOU what 6000 is in roman numerals; remember your roman numerals (once again) but if you say 6000 is MMMMMM in roman numerals, guess what... your actually WRONG... VI represents 6 and sometimes VI with a line on top represents 6000, I'm still not sure if MMMTT is quite right.Improved Answer:-It is: (VI) which means 1000*6 = 6000
Roman numerals represent numbers, not months. However, July is the seventh month, and if you want to write "7" as a Roman numeral, it is VII.
84 already is written in Hindi-Arabic numerals. If you want it converted to Roman numerals, it's LXXXIV
MDCCCXCVII good luck on what ever you want for the answer :)
V-X-MCMXC. just type what ever number you want followed by "in roman numerals" in google and hit search
Most people don't understand Roman numerals so movie makers use these numerals to disguise the fact when the movie was actually released. +++ How do you "know" without asking them, that "most" people don't understand Roman numerals (they can always find out!), and why should film-makers want to disguise release dates? Roman numerals have always been common in publishing generally.
I Want You to Want Me was released by Cheap Trick in an album called Color in nineteen seventy-seven. In arabic numerals that is 1977. Using roman numerals that is MCMLXXVII.
By S do you mean dollar? IV is four. there is no s in roman numerals. I=one V=5 X=10 L is a shortcut to 50 if you don't want to do 5 X's. M=1000
If you want to convert m to km, just divide by 1000