Romans wrote 10 as "X"
1 is written as "I" by the Romans.
The numbers are written like this: 1=I, 10=X 100=C 1000=M.
"C" was used to write 100 by the Romans.
As a Roman numeral 1000 = M
Today's conventional conversion of 01 10 2009 into Roman numerals is I-X-MMIX However, the Romans themselves would have probably written the number 2009 as MMVIIII.
33 over 10 written as a mixed number is: 33/10
1 = I, 10 = X, 100 = C and 1000 = M
I, X, C and M respectively
The Romans did not have a written constitutions. They only had written codes of law.
As a mixed number it is 2 3/10. As an improper number it is 23/10.
It is equal to forty, but would not have been written that way - it would have been written by the Romans as XL.
The Romans did not have a written constitutions. They only had written codes of law.