That is not proper form for a Roman Numeral.
Similar to the English word "hail" it was a form of greeting, much like hello.
why did the roman military form
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Most likely any number of English schoolyard games (rounder, cricket, etc)
The Roman equivalent to Haephaestus (or Haephaistos) was Vulcan.
a rational number
The number 2506 in Roman numerals would be MMDVI
This Roman numeral "CLXLII" translates to the number 142 in decimal form.
The number 10 in Roman numerals is X
The Roman numeral system was formed by the ancient Etruscans.
The Roman numeral MMCCCLX represents the number 2360
The word "X" does not have a specific meaning in number form. However, in Roman numerals, "X" represents the number 10.
It is: DCCCLXXXVIII = 888
Somewhat paradoxically, this term does not have a standard definition! The definition below is based on the UK use of the term.The standard form, also known as the scientific form, is the representation of a number in the form a*10b where b is an integer and a is a real number.If, additionally, 1 ≤ a < 10, then the number is said to be in normalised scientific form. However, scientific form that is not normalised is rarely used. As a result it is usually assumed that a number in scientific form is in normalised scientific form.
1390 written in number form is 1390.Do you mean Roman numerals? Then it would be MCCCXC.
The definition of Expanded form is a way of breaking up a number to show how much each digit in the number represents. In a way this is like pulling apart a number and expressing it as a sum of the value of each digit.
Number Form- 84 Word Form- Eighty-Four