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How do you write in numerals 137.97?

You cannot write fractions using Roman numerals.


Can you do fractions with roman numerals?

No, Roman numerals were not designed to represent fractions. They are mainly used for whole numbers and are not suitable for precise mathematical calculations involving fractions. For fractions, it is best to use decimal or fractional notation.


Can you convert fractions into decimals using roman numerals?

Not really, since roman numerals don't have units smaller then one.


Can fractions be changed into decimals using roman numerals if so how?

No, fractions cannot be changed into decimals using Roman numerals. Roman numerals are a numeral system used in ancient Rome, which does not have a way to represent fractions or decimal numbers. Decimal numbers are represented using a base-10 system with digits ranging from 0 to 9.


Which numbers can not be written in roman numerals?

The roman numerals don't have a way to write 0, negative numbers, or fractions.


How do you write 65.3 in roman numerals?

Roman numerals do not include decimals although the Romans did use fractions to a limited extent.


How do you write 105688.8 in roman numeral?

Roman numerals don't have decimals but to a certain extent they do include fractions if needed


Are there more than 7 Roman Numerals?

Yes because the Romans had symbols for fractions of 12.


What is s in roman numerals?

S is the roman numeral to signify six twelfths or one half (yes, the Romans did use fractions).


Advantages and disadvantages of roman numerals?

The Roman Numeral don't have a zero, and you can't make fractions with it. Doing math with it is really complicated.


How do you write 70 hundredths into numerals?

Roman numerals do not permit the use of fractions. However, 70/100ths would probably be notated as LXX / C


Why are roman numerals used in the credits of movies?

You may be thinking of the copyright year notation, which is classically shown in Roman Numerals. You can also find these notations classically in books' preface pages, names of Kings, Queens, Popes and on clocks. Sporting events also use Roman Numerals. The answer as to why may be more or less: "we've always done it thata way," or similar.