you write 71 as LXXl and 20 as XX
The Roman numerals for 71 are "LXXI."
71 l=50 xx=20 i=1
The roman numeral for 71 is: LXXI.
6 = VI 9 = IX 71 = LXXI 1971 = MCMLXXI
It is: lxxi or LXXI = 71
The Roman numerals for 71 are "LXXI."
71 l=50 xx=20 i=1
The roman numeral for 71 is: LXXI.
The roman numeral for 71 is: LXXI.
6 = VI 9 = IX 71 = LXXI 1971 = MCMLXXI
It is: lxxi or LXXI = 71
It is an invalid Roman numeral therefore there is no equivalent Hindu-Arabic numeral but if you meant XX then it is 20 * * * * * Or, if you meant LXXI, then 71
The Roman numerals are LXXI, LXXVII, XCII, XCIII and XCV respectively.
That would be "LXXI".
3 55/100 simplified: 3 11/20 or 71/20
71% of 20= 71% * 20= 0.71 * 20= 14.2
LXXIXI is not a Roman numeral. the individual symbols are all Roman numerals but the order makes no sense. It is open to misinterpretation. LXX represents 70 and LXXI represents 71. However things get compicated because IX = 9 but XI = 11 so essentially you have a series of numerals which could represent 71 + 11 = 82, or it could represent 70 + 9 + 1 = 80. The symbol for 1 (I) would never preceed and follow an X inthe same numeral. The correct Roman numeral for 80 should be LXXX and 82 should be LXXXII neither of which are prone to any confusion.