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If the number is below ten, then you would use words to represent the numbers, when they are above ten, you use the number (:
Roman numerals represent numbers, they do not represent words.
You don't because Roman numerals represent numbers not words.
Roman numerals represent numbers not words. September is the 9th month and the Roman numeral for 9 is IX.
words and maths...hm Well if you mean letters in math then they are pro numerals, which are used in algebra to represent numbers. Words in maths may represent numbers also, otherwise i am unsure
Roman numerals represent numbers, they do not represent words. The words "Vicarius Christi" are Latin, which was the language spoken by the Romans.
Roman numerals represent numbers not words. January is the first month and the Roman numeral for 1 is I.
Rome is not traditionally spelled out using Roman numerals. Roman numerals are used to represent numbers in ancient Rome, not for spelling out words.
Roman numerals were a system of writing numbers, not words.
Numerals, such as '1' or '2' are symbols for numbers. Numerals are combined to represent larger or more complex numbers ("2,224", "19.5", or "2/3"). These numbers are symbols for, and need to be read as, spelled-out words: "one", "two", "two thousand, two hundred and twenty-four", "nineteen point five", or "two thirds".
To write numbers, you can use either words or numerals. For example, you can write the number six as "six" or as the numeral "6". For basic 10 numerals, you can use the digits 0-9 to represent numbers. The number system is based on a decimal system, where each digit's value is determined by its position in the number.