X-VIII-MDCCCCLXVI
Correction to the above answer - It is a rule in Roman numerals that a number cannot repeat more than 3 times next to each other.
So to correctly write 10-8-1966 it would be: X-VIII-MCMLXVI
Additional Information:-
The first answer is perfectly acceptable because there is no rule that states that a numeral cannot be repeated more than 3 times next to each other. Look at any watch or clock that has Roman numerals and you'll see that 4 is given as IIII.
10 8 1966 in Roman numerals is written as X VIII MCMLXVI.
1155
To write the number 9 in Roman numerals, you would use the symbol 'IX'. This is made by combining the Roman numeral for 1, 'I', and the Roman numeral for 10, 'X', subtracting 1 from 10.
X.XXVIII.MCMXCIV
CCXXIX is the number 229 in roman numeral. To write 9 we have to do IX that is 10-1.
31 in Roman numerals is XXXI which is equivalent to: 10+10+10+1 = 31
10 written in roman numeral is X
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To write the number 9 in Roman numerals, you would use the symbol 'IX'. This is made by combining the Roman numeral for 1, 'I', and the Roman numeral for 10, 'X', subtracting 1 from 10.
X.XXVIII.MCMXCIV
CCXXIX is the number 229 in roman numeral. To write 9 we have to do IX that is 10-1.
31 in Roman numerals is XXXI which is equivalent to: 10+10+10+1 = 31
XI (10+1=11)
XXXX (40) or XL (50-10)
Ten is represented by an X.
To write 13000 in Roman numerals, you would use the numeral "X" for 10, followed by the numeral "M" for 1000 three times, resulting in "XXXM".
Roman numeral values: M=1000, D=500, C=100, L=50, X=10, V=5 and I=1
It is: (((CCCLXX))) which means 10*10*1000*370 = 37,000,000