II is 2.
The Latin (Roman) word for the number 2 is duo. The Roman numeral for 2 is II.
2 in Roman numerals is II
The number 2 in Roman numerals is written as "II".
The Latin word for two is Duo and the Roman numeral for 2 is II.
It is the equivalent of 1/2+1/2 = 1 or I as a Roman numeral
Roman numerals of:2 = II10 = X78 = LXXVIII
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2 = II
II is 2
2=ll the answer is ll
The Roman numerals for the number 2 are "II". Consequently, to represent the 2 Australian Olympians using Roman numerals, we would write "II".