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The number 393 would be represented by the Roman numerals CCCXCIII (CCC=300; XC=90; III=3)
Although IIV superficially looks like a Roman numeral, it isn't. It means nothing in terms of Roman numerals. You could interpret it as the number 3 since V is 5, and the II is two and if you place a smaller number to the left of a larger number it means subtraction, however, that is not the way you write 3 in Roman numerals, since it is much simpler to write it as III.
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In today's notation of Roman numerals: V-III-MCMXXVI
3 centuries in roman numeralsImproved Answer:-It is: 300 = CCC
The number 393 would be represented by the Roman numerals CCCXCIII (CCC=300; XC=90; III=3)
Although IIV superficially looks like a Roman numeral, it isn't. It means nothing in terms of Roman numerals. You could interpret it as the number 3 since V is 5, and the II is two and if you place a smaller number to the left of a larger number it means subtraction, however, that is not the way you write 3 in Roman numerals, since it is much simpler to write it as III.
It is done by using Roman numerals: VI = 6
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In today's notation of Roman numerals: V-III-MCMXXVI
3 centuries in roman numeralsImproved Answer:-It is: 300 = CCC
843 is expressed as DCCCXLIII
I.III.MCMXCIV
VI.III.XCVII
III-I-MCMDI
It is: I-III-MMXI
JulyIII MDDCXC