Everyday because the Roman numerals of MDCCLXXVI are seen on every one dollar bill and they represent 1776
Yes, roman numerals were used in medieval times.
Roman numerals were invented because in the roman times they did not have numbers so these were their numbers
the roman numerals L,X,M,C,I,D ARE the roman numerals that can be used only 3 times
No, MMMM does not equal 2020 in Roman numerals. In Roman numerals, M represents 1000, and repeating it four times would result in 4000. To represent 2020 in Roman numerals, it would be written as MMXX.
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XXX is the number 30 in Roman numerals. The number 30 is represented by the Roman numeral XXX (three times X = 10).
The year 2013 in Roman numerals would be "MMXIII". (M = 1000, times 2, X=10, I=1, times 3)
120,000 in Roman numerals is written (CXX) which means 1,000 times 120 = 120,000
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In todays notation of Roman numerals: MMDXCIX But in the times of the Romans it probably was: IMMDC (2600-1)
Basically they are used to dignify and differentiate. For example, the cornerstone of a building many times has Roman numerals, the names of royalty have Roman numerals, such as Elizabeth II, some watches and clocks, especially grandfather clocks, many times Roman numerals are used in the introduction to books to differentiate them from the standard page numbers.
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