Tradionally 8 is represented as VIII in Roman numerals but in parts of Spain 8 is given as IIX so therefore both formats are acceptable.
Yes it is correct because it will equal to x=10 minus ii =2 equals to 8
IIX means 8.For the Time, 8.
Yes. Eight can be written as VIII or IIX when writing in Roman numerals, though the former is more commonly used. According to Wikipedia IIX was used more commonly during the middle ages, though still rarer than VIII.
LLX and IIX both aren't roman numerals. L is 50. LL would be 100 but C is 100. IIX would be 8 but VIII is 8.
8 8 1981 in Roman numerals is VIII VIII MDCCCCLXXXI or IIX IIX XXMMI. Note that 1981 is not MCMLXXXI in Roman numerals.
Yes it is correct because it will equal to x=10 minus ii =2 equals to 8
IIX means 8.For the Time, 8.
Yes. Eight can be written as VIII or IIX when writing in Roman numerals, though the former is more commonly used. According to Wikipedia IIX was used more commonly during the middle ages, though still rarer than VIII.
LLX and IIX both aren't roman numerals. L is 50. LL would be 100 but C is 100. IIX would be 8 but VIII is 8.
Yes its correct to write, "i am in attendance at....."
8 8 1981 in Roman numerals is VIII VIII MDCCCCLXXXI or IIX IIX XXMMI. Note that 1981 is not MCMLXXXI in Roman numerals.
IIX - II - MMVII
The phrase "write to me something" is not grammatically correct. It should be either "write something to me" or "write me something."
In ancient Rome and medieval times 8 was commonly written as IIX thus using less than VIII in the same way that 9 is now IX instead of VIIII
is correct write "in the listening parts" or "on the listening parts"
Type your answer here... 12 IIX
The correct way to write it is ' 120 '.The correct way to say it is "One hundred twenty".