True statements about using Roman Numerals in an outline include:
Example Ouline [please do not copy, because my mistakes (if any) would become your mistakes]:
I. Women in the workplace during WWI
___A. Demographics of age [*beginning lines added to show it should be indented on each sub-topic]
___B. Demographics by marital status
II. Reasons women took men's jobs
A. No able-bodied males left to work
B. Government's need for supplies both at home and overseas
III. Types of jobs women worked
A. Coal mines
B. Mills and Factories
IV. Effects on Home Life
A. Children and caregiving
B. "Housework" vs. "real" work
V. Effects on Women's views concerning earning wages
A. Beginning of debates about "housework" also being "real" labor.
B. Beginning of women's changing views of women and their worth
C. Women felt dissatisfied with "homemaker" roles
D. Post-WW2 women who continued to work any job were paid less than men
VI. Soldiers returning home
A. Men took back their jobs
B. Men expected women to return to "housework";
C. Men less able to adjust to women's changing roles
D. Men believed women in the workplace post-WW2 were taking an able-bodied man's job
420 in Roman Numerals
The XXIX is in Latin numerals which denotes 29 in Roman numerals (i.e. what we use today). It is not 209 in Arabic numerals, as the Arabic numerals do not have "X" or "I". The number 29 however, also denotes the total number of Arabic "alphabets" known as "Hijaiyah" starting from the first letter "Alif" and the last "Ya'". no
it depends regular numbers such as one two, and so on there is none not unless you write it out such as 1,2, or yeahhh anways there is no real answer to that unless there is roman numerals such as I, II and so on look up roman numerals
The Iphone 5C is Iphone 5Colorful 5c can also stand for the number 500 ("c" is the Roman numeral for 100) or for 5 degrees Celsius (centigrade)+++"5c" can not stand for any Roman numerals for three reasons. For a start you do not mix Arabic and Roman numerals like that - it would be nonsensical. Secondly, the Roman for 100 is capital "C", but thirdly, in the Roman scale, 5 is V, 50 is L and 500 is D. The 'C' is also capital for degrees Celsius / Centigrade.
In Roman numerals, the number 5 is represented by the letter V
the main ideas
main ideas
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Main idea
Main ideas in an outline are typically marked with Roman numerals (I, II, III), capital letters (A, B, C), or Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3). These markers help to differentiate the main points from supporting details or subpoints in the outline.
No significance; just a decorative form of ordinal notation.
Roman Numerals are a part of the structure of a good outline. They also help identify Super Bowls.
Roman numerals have the same numerical values as in civilian life and so it follows that the Army's usage of them makes no difference.
It's an outline with a lot information and no overall structure. Usually preceding a more detailed and organised agenda.
the group number in standard and roman numerals of potassium is as follows .the group number in standard of potassium is Group 1 .the group number roman numerals of potassium is Group I.
I know that a lowercase i comes after the lowercase a, but I'm not sure what comes after that.
Roman numerals in comparison to Hindu-Arabic numerals are as follows:- M = 1000, D = 500, C = 100, L = 50, X = 10, V = 5 and I = 1