Roman numerals can still be found on such things as... clocks and watches, sundials, old mile stones, the dates in the credits of movies, dates in books, sequals of movies (Jurassic Park III etc), the names of chemical compounds (such as Iron (II) chloride), the regnal numbers of kings and queens (Edward VI etc), and on some coins.
yes it is still used
There is no 0 in roman numerals.
Yes, Roman Numerals are still used today. Sometimes, it is used in libraries and charts. Here is a chart with Roman Numerals. I. Jobs and Education 1. Education A. Roman Numerals II. Jobs
MMMIV in Roman numerals is still just MMMIV. In Hindu-Arabic numerals it is 3004.
Some use roman numerals because some doesn't know numbers, so instead it is roman numerals.
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it was used when the Romans were still around that's why its called Roman Numerals
Roman numerals are still in use in the science field as well as to signify the Super Bowl year.
Roman numerals are still needed nowadays because they are the numerical branch of the Latin language which is still used and spoken today.
We still use Roman numerals today because they are the numerical aspect of the Latin language which is still used and spoken today.
The numbers 1221 in Roman numerals is MCCXXI. Roman numerals is the numeric system that was used in ancient Rome and is still used on some clocks and watches.