Under today's rules governing the Roman numeral system they are:-
XI-I-MCMLXVI
No, it is 9 XI is 11 in Roman numerals (10+1=11)
No. IX is ten minus 1 and represents 9. XI is the same as 11.
XI (10+1=11)
I believe it is 27 by Medieval Roman numerologyImproved Answer:-In Roman numerals X = 10 and S = 1/2So XSS = 10+1/2+1/2 = 11
11, 1 and 88 respectively
I I XI is 1 1 11 in roman numerals.
No, it is 9 XI is 11 in Roman numerals (10+1=11)
No. IX is ten minus 1 and represents 9. XI is the same as 11.
XI (10+1=11)
I believe it is 27 by Medieval Roman numerologyImproved Answer:-In Roman numerals X = 10 and S = 1/2So XSS = 10+1/2+1/2 = 11
11, 1 and 88 respectively
Arabic(Modern) = 11 Roman = XI Here are the first 20 Roman Numerals 1 = I 2 = II 3 = III 4 = IV ( or IIII on classic dials of clocks). 5 = V 6 = VI 7 = VII 8 = VIII 9 = IX 10 = X 11 = XI 12 = XII 13 = XIII 14 = XIV 15 = XV 16 = XVI 17 = XVII 18 = XVIII 19 = XIX 20 = XX NB The first ;12; numbers you will find on analogue clocks with a classic dial.
VS = 5+1/2 = 5.5
In today's terms: XI-I-MCMLXXXIX
XI-X-MCMXCIV
The 1 in Roman numerals is represented by the letter "I".
21 in Roman numerals is XXI. 1 in Roman numerals is I. 90 in Roman numerals is XC. So, 21 1 90 would be XXI I XC in Roman numerals.