Thats a very good question. Unfortunately if the Romans had a symbol for zero, it has not been discovered. You see, when writing numbers such as 1000, 100, or 10, they would simply leave it as M, C, or X, the zero implied. They didn't have much use in writing a plain and simple zero, though, so they never made it a symbol.
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The roman numerals that represents the number 985 are : CMLXXXV. There are certain rules that must be followed when using roman numerals. Roman numerals are seldom used like they were about fifty or sixty years ago, it is not as common.
A letter V... like this V This is the number 5 in roman numerals
300 would be represented by 'CCC' in roman numerals.
It is LIV.
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The roman numerals that represents the number 985 are : CMLXXXV. There are certain rules that must be followed when using roman numerals. Roman numerals are seldom used like they were about fifty or sixty years ago, it is not as common.
The number 1971 is represented in Roman Numerals by MCMLXXI.
It is: 210 = CCX
The letter B is not used in Roman numerals. Roman numerals use letters I, V, X, L, C, D, and M to represent numbers.
The date 25-01-2009 in Roman numerals would be XXV.I.MMIX