246 = CCXLVI
The Roman numeral that comes after CCXLV is CCXLVI, which represents the number 246.
The number 246 in Roman numerals is CCXLVI
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.246= 246/1000= 123/500 Since 123/500 cannot be reduced, that is your answer.
The Roman numeral that comes after CCXLV is CCXLVI, which represents the number 246.
There would be no hyphens in a Roman numeral. Reading these as three separate numbers, you get 702-246-3723. Looks like somebody's phone number.
The number 246 in Roman numerals is CCXLVI
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246 or 246.0
Under today's rules governing the Roman numeral system we would write out 1999 in Roman numerals as MCMXCIX which makes it almost impossible to perform any kind of arithmetical operations with them. But the Romans themselves would have calculated 1999 on an abacus counting board as MDCCCCLXXXXVIIII and probably simplified them to IMM (-1+2000 = 1999) in written form. So: MDCCCCLXXXXVIIII - CCXXIII = MDCCLXXVI (1776) Today's rules governing the Roman numeral system were introduced during the Middle Ages but that was long after 246 AD when there were no Romans around any more in England. Presumably these new rules were introduced to make it easier to covert Roman numerals into Hindu-Arabic numerals and vice versa. Roman numerals: M=1000, D=500, C=100, L=50, X=10, V+5 and I=1
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This is how you write it: .246
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If you are talking about roman numerals, the the numerals in Hindu Arabic is: 246
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