Any number that has a fraction that is not duodecimal (twelfths or factors thereof).
CCXII. Or M's, cant remember.Improved Answer:-2012 = MMXII in Roman numerals
i cant find the answer
you cant stupid
Zero, because the Romans had no numeral for it. However medieval monks, who wrote in Latin and used Roman numerals, introduced the symbol N (taken from the Latin Nullae meaning nothing) to represent zero.
hi i think ive got it... rome... so you know the number you get i cant remember lol 17 or 21 or sommat type in to the combination grid that number in roman numerals e.g. if its 17 xvii
u just type ur number in words only u cant use numerals srry
you had to be a slave or a roman, you had to be 20 and you cant marry
Unfortunately, the roman numeral 'Z' does not exist. ):
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No u cant.
to understand roman numerals first you need to know how to indicate a amount first of all I meens1 Vmeans5 Xmeans10 L means 50 C means 100 D means 500 M means 1000 you put the amount the numerals in order of the highest to lowest so for say 333 you write CCCXXXIII but you cant put more than 3 of the same numerals in a row to indicate number like 400 you put a number of a lower rank in front of a higher rank number the only exception i M so 4=IV 9=IX 40=XL 90=XC 400=CD 900=CM but a important thing is that you can never put a numeral 3 ranks or lower before the higher numeral so 999=CMXCIX not IM also for higher numbers you can thousandfold the number's worth by putting a horizontal line above it
the roman chestplate is called a cenducian wich is latin for chestplate