Any number from 1 to 10999 can be made using a combination of these numerals...
I = 1
V = 5
X = 10
L = 50
C = 100
D = 500
M = 1000
(IV) = 4000
(V) = 5000
(VI) = 6000
(VII) = 7000
(VIII) = 8000
(IX) = 9000
(X) = 10000
For example... 3 = III, 24 = XXIV, 48 = XLVIII, 296 = CCXCVI, 666 = DCLXVI, 1555 = MDLV, 2009 = MMIX, 4999 = (IV)CMXCIX, 10888 = (X)DCCCLXXXVIII.
The number one is I in roman numerals.
One hundred and three in roman numerals is: CIII
1000 in roman numerals = M
"n" is not one of the symbols used in traditional Roman numerals.
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 one is I in roman numerals.
One hundred and three in roman numerals is: CIII
1000 in roman numerals = M
"n" is not one of the symbols used in traditional Roman numerals.
41 or forty-one.
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.
Three years in Roman numerals would be written as "III" and one in Roman numerals would be written as "I". So the phrase "three years and one" in Roman numerals would be written as "III I".
In roman numerals, 108 would be CVIII. C for one hundred and VIII for eight.
1.5 = IS in Roman numerals because 1= I and 0.5 = S
This is not a roman numeral.
The roman numerals can be only helpful when you learn about quadrants in the 7th grade. That's only one reason that roman numerals are helpful in math.
M = 1000 in Roman Numerals