1728 in Roman numeral is MDCCXXVIII.M=1000
D=500
CC=200
XX=20
V=5
III=3
the answer to what is the roman numeral for 101 is CI
XXV is the Roman Numeral for 25
No, K is not a roman numeral.
There is not a Roman Numeral for 0.
The roman numeral for one is I.
Vivid is not a Roman numeral
M is a roman numeral that represents 1000.
V is a roman numeral representing the number 5.
The number 80 is represented by the Roman numeral LXXX
The roman numeral for the number 3479 is: (III)CDLXXIX
There is no Roman Numeral 'd'. However, there is a Roman Numeral 'D'. D = 500 NB All Roman numerals are written with CAPITAL Letters.
The Romans didn't have a 1/25th fraction, so 8/25ths (0.32) couldn't be notated in Roman numerals. The Roman fractions were strictly duodecimal (base-12), so while you could have fractions like 552/1728 (0.31944) or 553/1728 (0.32002), they are only an approximation of 8/25ths. 1/1728 is 12-4, which is about as small a fraction as you will find in Roman numerals, denoted by ». So the answer is you cannot write 3.32 exactly in Roman numerals. But a fair approximation would be: |L| DCCXXXVII » That is; 5737/1728 using Middle Age notation. |L| is 50x100 which is 5,000