Xiii iii mmvi I can't seem to get the system to put all these in capitals!
Improved Answer:-
XIII-III-MMVI
IV.III.MMVI
XIII-III-MMX
XIII-III-MMXI
The three separate numbers can be represented by the following Roman numerals... 88 = LXXXVIII 03 (3) = III 13 = XIII The number 880313 would be (DCCCLXXX)CCCXIII
No such Roman Numeral as 'xlll' Roman Numerals are ALWEAYS written in capital letters , as 'XIII'. The Roman Numeral does NOT exist on a clock as 'XIII = 13' in Arabic numerals. There is no '13' on an analogue clock. The Roman Numerals that appear on the Analogue Clock are ;- 1 = I 2 = II 3 = III $ = IIII ( or IV) 5 = V 6 = VI 7 = VII 8 = VIII 9 = IX 10 = X 11 = XI 12 = XII Roman Numerals are NOT used on digital Clocks.
In today's notation of Roman numerals: V-III-MCMXXVI
3 - III
3 = III
the roman numerals L,X,M,C,I,D ARE the roman numerals that can be used only 3 times
3
III
The date 9/3/1996 is written in Roman numerals as: IX/III/MCMXCVI.