It is: (XII)X which means 1000*12+10 = 12010
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one thousand ten (1010)
Twelve in Roman Numerals is XII, X for ten and the two I's for two ones.
In Roman numerals, an "X" with a bar over it represents 10,000. The bar indicates that the value is being multiplied by a thousand.
Assuming the question refers to Roman numerals, the answer is MMX.
XII-I-MMX
Seven (Roman numerals).
Numerals in double brackets indicate multiplication by ten thousand. X = 10 but ((X)) = 100,000
Ten percent of twelve thousand would be 1200.
6,666,666 = ((DC))(DCLXVI)DCLXVI in Roman numerals Numerals in double brackets indicate multiplication by ten thousand and numerals in single brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand other numerals are treated as normal. Hence:- ((DC)) = 10,000*600 = 6,000,000 (DCLXVI) = 1,000*666 = 666,000 DCLXVI = 666
Twelve in Roman numerals is represented as "XII," which consists of three letters. However, if you are looking for a representation using only two letters, you can use "X" for ten and "II" for two, but it still requires three letters. There is no valid two-letter representation for the number twelve in Roman numerals.
You mean Roman numerals? X