Three plus four is seven. Or in Roman numerals, III plus IIII equals VII.
Please know that while the rules say that four should be IV, in actual use the Romans wrote four as IIII as IV were the first two letters of Jupiter's name. (Ivpeter)
The answer for III plus IV in Roman numerals is VII.
In Roman numerals, after III (3) is IV (4).
IV + I = V
well 4 in roman numerals is IV, but if it is on a clock it is IIII, and 3 is III but there is no 0 in roman numerals, so it MIGHT be IV.-III. this is probably not correct, but it is as close as i can get.
03/04/1991 in Roman numerals is: III/IV/MCMXCI
III- IV- IXXXCIIII'm pretty sure that's it. don't trust me thoughImproved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals it is III-IV-MCMXCIII
In Roman numerals, after III (3) is IV (4).
IV + I = V
well 4 in roman numerals is IV, but if it is on a clock it is IIII, and 3 is III but there is no 0 in roman numerals, so it MIGHT be IV.-III. this is probably not correct, but it is as close as i can get.
03/04/1991 in Roman numerals is: III/IV/MCMXCI
III- IV- IXXXCIIII'm pretty sure that's it. don't trust me thoughImproved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals it is III-IV-MCMXCIII
IV/III/MCMLXXXIX
April-III-MMX or IV-III-MMX
IV III MMX
III-IV-MM (In Roman times it would have been III-IIII-MM)
I,II,III,IV,V,VI,VII,VIII,IX.
oneRoman numerals are the numbers Roman's use. i.e I- one II-two III-three IV-four etc, etc.
It is 2 in roman numerals. I = 1 II = 2 III = 3 IV = 4 and so on