It is: DLXXXVII = 587
As a decimal, it would be .587.
DLXXXVII (587) or VXDCII (602-15) Conventionally accept wisdom tells us that DLXXXVII (500 + 50 + 30 + 5 + 2) is the correct method of writing 587. The suggested alternative method of writing 587 as VXDCII flies in the face of all convention and is clearly wrong. According to the website Algebra.com Roman numerals read from left to right and always start with the highest value numeral, as V (5) and X (10) are patently less than D (500) VXDCII is clearly wrong. Also while V may preceed X and L it should not be placed in front of any higher value numerals, such as D.
587 = (5 x 102) + (8 x 101) + (7 x 100)
587 over 100 simplified = 587/100
5.87 as a fraction = 587/1005.87 * 100/100 = 587/100 in fraction
As a decimal, it would be .587.
DLXXXVII
like this ===> 587/100
DLXXXVII (587) or VXDCII (602-15) Conventionally accept wisdom tells us that DLXXXVII (500 + 50 + 30 + 5 + 2) is the correct method of writing 587. The suggested alternative method of writing 587 as VXDCII flies in the face of all convention and is clearly wrong. According to the website Algebra.com Roman numerals read from left to right and always start with the highest value numeral, as V (5) and X (10) are patently less than D (500) VXDCII is clearly wrong. Also while V may preceed X and L it should not be placed in front of any higher value numerals, such as D.
Well how you write 4 percent as a decimal is 0.04
587 = (5 x 102) + (8 x 101) + (7 x 100)
If you are asking how to express the number 587 as a percentage, then 587 = 58700% If you are asking how to express 587% as a number, then 587% = 5.87
The factors of 587: 1, 587.
587-94 = 493
587 ÷ 100 × 100 = 587%
587 over 100 simplified = 587/100
5.87 as a fraction = 587/1005.87 * 100/100 = 587/100 in fraction