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Roman numerals can only go up to 4,999.
roman numerals only go up to 1000, which is M
on converting the Arabic number into roman numerals we get that 300 in roman numerals is written as : CCC as C=100.
Roman numerals really only go up to a million.
Whoa, no way! That's way too many letters. That would take up at least a page, maybe more. For roman numerals, you want to keep the range at 10, maybe 100 at most. This has a range of 920!
Roman numerals can only go up to 4,999.
roman numerals only go up to 1000, which is M
on converting the Arabic number into roman numerals we get that 300 in roman numerals is written as : CCC as C=100.
Roman numerals really only go up to a million.
Whoa, no way! That's way too many letters. That would take up at least a page, maybe more. For roman numerals, you want to keep the range at 10, maybe 100 at most. This has a range of 920!
IN 1777
It's 47 =)
I would convert them back into Hindu-Arabic numerals, do the addition and then convert the answer to Roman numerals.
Yes, Roman numerals is a compound noun, an open spaced compound noun; a word made up of the adjective 'Roman' and the noun 'numerals' to form a noun with its own meaning. The adjective 'Roman' is a proper adjective and must be capitalized.
Roman numerals do not have any symbol occurring consecutively more than three (or sometimes four) times. A number such as 5000 would be written as the symbol V (the Roman numeral for 5) with a horizontal line over the top. The horizontal line indicates the number is multiplied by ten thousand.
M=1000CM=900L=50VII=12Add them up, and you recieve 1962Improved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals MCMLVII represents 1957
MD in Roman numerals adds up to 1500. M represents 1000 and D represents 500, so when combined, they equal 1500.