The calendar in the year 1120 started on a Thursday. As a leap year, the year 1120 included an extra day. The next leap year starting on a Thursday will be in the year 2032. The previous was in the year 2004.
year 1 to year 100 = first century year 101 to year 200 = second century year 201 to year 300 = third century and so on to year 1501 to year 1600 = sixteenth century So, 1511 was early in the sixteenth century
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That is the year 1933.
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals MCMXIII represents 1913
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MCMXIII stands for 1913, the year Camel cigarettes were introduced 1000 + 900 + 10 + 3
Under today's rules the given Roman numerals are equivalent to 1913
1,000 M 100 less than 1,000 CM 10 X 3 III MCMXIII
Roman numerals represent different numbers depending on the relation of their position to each other. For example, the numeral V represents the number 5. If you then place a I (which represents 1) after it - VI - this represents 6, that is 1 (I) after 5 (V). However, placed before it - IV - it represents 4, i.e. 1 (I) before 5 (V).Therefore we look at the numeral MCMXIII. M represents 1000, C represents 100, X represents 10 and as already discussed I represents 1.Therefore we have 1000, we have 100 before 1000 = 900, we have 10, and we have 1 after 10 but 3 of them = 3. This then represents 1913.
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Yes, when used as an adjective. Year-to-year is hyphenated when used as an adjective: year-to-year comparison, year-to-year budget. Year to year is not hyphenated when it is used as a time period: We come back to this same beach year to year.
the year last year was 2010
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You can re-use this from year to year.