Because of changes made to the rules governing the Roman numeral system in the Middle Ages today we would write out the above numbers into Roman numerals as CLIX, CDXCIII, CXLIX and CXCIX respectively and to add them up in this format is almost impossible.
But there is evidence to support the fact that the Romans would have probably wrote out these numerals in a simplified version as ICLX, XDIII, ICL and ICC respectively which would make addition a lot easier as follows:-
ICLX+XDIII = DCLII (159+493 = 652)
DCLII+ICL = DCCCI (652+149 = 801)
DCCCI+ICC = M (801+199 = 1000)
I would convert them back into Hindu-Arabic numerals, do the addition and then convert the answer to Roman numerals.
The number 63360 in Roman numerals would be (LXIII)CCCLX
The date (or numbers) 5-5-2010 or 05-05-2010 in Roman numerals would be V.V.MMX
1995 in "numeric numbers"(?) is 1995. In Roman numerals it would be MCMXCV.
Notwithstanding today's notation of Roman numerals the numbers of 19, 49, 99 and 499 would have probably been notated as IXX, IL, IC and ID respectively during the Roman era which makes addition straightforward as follows:- IXX+IL = IILXX (68) IILXX+IC = CLXVII (167) CLXVII+ID = DCLXVI (666) When writing out Roman numerals use the least amount of numerals whenever possible
The number 784 in Roman numerals would be DCCLXXXIV
5909 in Roman numerals would be (V)CMIX
The year 2012 in Roman numerals would be written as MMXII. The RapidTables website has a converter that can be used to convert standard numbers in to Roman numerals.
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they would use roman numerals DIII.
I would convert them back into Hindu-Arabic numerals, do the addition and then convert the answer to Roman numerals.
It is quite easy to convert the above Hindu-Arabic numerals into Roman numerals by means of an abacus calculating device which the Romans would use for such large numbers. Unfortunately this computer wont allow such large numbers to be converted into Roman numerals.
The number 63360 in Roman numerals would be (LXIII)CCCLX
To write the date in Roman numerals, you would convert the numbers in the date to their Roman numeral equivalents. For example, January 1, 2022 would be written as I.I.MMXXII.
The date (or numbers) 5-5-2010 or 05-05-2010 in Roman numerals would be V.V.MMX
1995 in "numeric numbers"(?) is 1995. In Roman numerals it would be MCMXCV.
CCXV-CCLXXXVIII-(VII)CCCLXXIIII are the above numbers in Roman numerals as the Romans themselves would have probably calculated them.