MMMI. M=1000 and I=1. Therefore three times M plus one times I equals MMMI.
M = 1000 and I =1, so 3001 is simply MMMI
1100
Under today's rules: September-XXVII-MCMLXXX September is the IX month.
I would convert them back into Hindu-Arabic numerals, do the addition and then convert the answer to Roman numerals.
The number 2011 converts to MMXI in Roman numerals.
M = 1000 and I =1, so 3001 is simply MMMI
Convert from Roman numerals to Arabic numerals, add, convert back to Roman numerals.
1100 in Roman numerals is MC and 1135 in Roman numerals is MCXXXV
1100
MMX
Under today's rules: September-XXVII-MCMLXXX September is the IX month.
I would convert them back into Hindu-Arabic numerals, do the addition and then convert the answer to Roman numerals.
The number 2011 converts to MMXI in Roman numerals.
When in Rome do as the Roman do and the ancient Romans would have probably added together 1999 and 3001 in either of the following ways:- IMM+MMMI = (V) => (2000-1)+3001 = 1000*5 = 5000 MDCCCCLXXXXVIIII+MMMI = (V) => 1999+30001 = 5000 Note that in todays modern configuration of Roman numerals 1999 is now considered to be MCMXCIX
CDLXIV = 464
In today's modern configuration of Roman numerals 1999 is now considered to be MCMXCIX but the ancient Romans would have probably worked out the above as in the following formats:- A: MMMI+IMM = (V) => 3001+[2000-1] = 5000. B: MMMI+MDCCCCLXXXXVIIII = (V) => 3001+1999 = 5000. C: MMMI-IMM = MII => 3001-[2000-1] = 1002. D: MMMI-MDCCCCLXXXXVIIII = MII => 3001-1999 = 1002.
Not really, since roman numerals don't have units smaller then one.