In today's terms it is: X-II-MCMXCVIII
Today's way of writing 2 April 1998 in Roman numerals is II-April-MCMXCVIII.But in ancient times the Romans themselves would have probably wrote 1998 as MDCCCCLXXXXVIII
In today's notation it is written out as MCMXCVIII but the Romans themselves would have probably wrote it out simply as IIMM (-2+2000 = 1998)
10/2/2011 written in roman numerals is: X/II/MMXI
I believe it is 27 by Medieval Roman numerologyImproved Answer:-In Roman numerals X = 10 and S = 1/2So XSS = 10+1/2+1/2 = 11
Under today's rules now governing the Roman numeral system it is X-II-MCMXCVIII but the ancient Romans would have notated the equivalent of 1998 quite differently.
XS in Roman Numerals might be 10.5 or 10 1/2. Ten and a half.
Roman numerals of:2 = II10 = X78 = LXXVIII
In today's terms it is represented by the numerals MCMXCVIII but the Romans themselves would probably have written it as IIMM (-2+2000 = 1998).
The number 2 in Roman numerals is written as "II".
92 (100 - 10) + 2
10, 5 and 2
Ii x xi.