X-XI-MCMLIX
10/11/89 in Roman numerals is X - xi - lxxxix
On converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get : 7 11 1959 IN ROMAN NUMERALS is written as : VII XI MCMLIX. 1959=MCMLIX.
No, it is 9 XI is 11 in Roman numerals (10+1=11)
X and XI
In todays modern usage of Roman numerals it is: VII-XI-MCMLIX But the ancient Romans probably notated the equivalent of 1959 quite differently than we do today
The number 11 is represented as "XI" in Roman numerals. 6 is represented as "VI" and 10 is represented as "X." Therefore, the number 11 6 10 in Roman numerals is "XI VI X."
XI (10+1=11)
111- CXI 111 is CXI in roman numerals because C represents 100 in roman numerals, X represents 10 in roman numerals and I represents one in roman numerals. Because of this, XI is 11 in roman numerals; so this will be the correct answer.
The number 11 is written as XI in roman numerals.
Ii x xi.
XVIII-XI-X
X/XI/MCMXCIII