Examples of Roman numerals....
1 = I
2 = II
3 = III
4 = IV (or IIII on old clocks, watches and sundials)
5 = V
6 = VI
7 = VII
8 = VIII
9 = IX
10 = X
20 = XX
30 = XXX
40 = XL
50 = L
60 = LX
70 = LXX
80 = LXXX
90 = XC
100 = C
500 = D
1000 = M
2000 = MM
3000 = MMM
I: 1, II: 2, III: 3, IV: 4, V: 5, VI: 6, VII: 7, VIII: 8, IX: 9, X: 10.
The Roman numerals VV VVV can be simplified to X XV and converted into Hindu-Arabic numerals are 10 and 15 respectively.
50 + 10 +(10-1) = 69
On converting the Arabic number into roman numerals we get that : 120 in roman numerals is written as : CXX where C=100 and X=10.
On Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers we get: X in roman numerals is written as 10 and Xx in roman numerals is written as 20 from X.
On Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get : x in roman numerals is : 10
The Roman numerals VV VVV can be simplified to X XV and converted into Hindu-Arabic numerals are 10 and 15 respectively.
50 + 10 +(10-1) = 69
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
On converting the Arabic number into roman numerals we get that : 120 in roman numerals is written as : CXX where C=100 and X=10.
On Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers we get: X in roman numerals is written as 10 and Xx in roman numerals is written as 20 from X.
On Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get : x in roman numerals is : 10
6 is equal to VI But if you mean the Roman numerals of SIX it equals 8.5 (10-1.5) in Hindu-Arabic numerals
The Roman numerals XC (100-10) or LXXXX (90) both have the same values of 90 in Arabic numerals (the numbering system that we use today).
In Roman numerals six (10-1.5) is equal to viiis (8.5) So: viiis+viiis = xvii which is the equivalent of 17 in Hindu-Arabic numerals Roman numerals are normally arranged in block capital letters but this computer for some reason won't allow it.
On converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get : lxxxvll IN ROMAN NUMERALS is written as : 87
No, it is MMXX, as roman numerals are based on the principle of addition as opposed to the more common and useful Arabic numerals based on multiplication. M=1000 X=10 1000+1000+10+10= 2020 M + M + X + X = MMXX
It is 12 because the Roman numerals of XISS = 10+1+0.5+0.5 = 12