Roman numerals are given in alphabet letters, such as I, V, X, C, D, L, and M.
The letter I stands for one. So, three in Roman numerals is III.
The number five is given by V, 10 by X, 50 by L, and 100 by C.
To express a number like 70 in Roman numerals, you write it as LXX, which stands for 50 plus 10 plus 10.
I, II, III, Illl, V, VI, VII, VIII , Vllll, X, XX and so on
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20
Symbols are written and read from left to right, from highest to lowest.'3475' look like in Roman numerals MMMCDLXXV. MMMCDLXXV = 3475
To say roman numerals, all you have to do is say the letter in it. Example- CCIX: You say SEE SEE EYE EX. (CCIX) That's how easy it is!actually, you say it like the number is read I is read as one.
It would read CLXXVIII
there not confusing to read or wright
1987 in Roman numerals would be MCMLXXXVII
Symbols are written and read from left to right, from highest to lowest.'3475' look like in Roman numerals MMMCDLXXV. MMMCDLXXV = 3475
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To say roman numerals, all you have to do is say the letter in it. Example- CCIX: You say SEE SEE EYE EX. (CCIX) That's how easy it is!actually, you say it like the number is read I is read as one.
It would read CLXXVIII
there not confusing to read or wright
1987 in Roman numerals would be MCMLXXXVII
most likely. they are called ROMAN numerals--While I don't actually know the answer, I'd like to point out that the answerer before me is a moron, and read the question wrong.Just like in the name, Roman Numerals were started in Rome. Today, it is still used. Well now in every stats and countries we use more simpler numbers. Like 1,2,3,4, and so on. We should think that we are really fortunate.Tank you for your question...2010 November 21 Sunday
36 I added a link to help you understand how to read Roman numerals.
So as to read out the numerals in a logical descending order as for example MDCLXVI = 1666
36 I added a link to help you understand how to read Roman numerals.
People don't use Roman numerals for months in dates anymore because the Arabic numeral system is more efficient and easier to use in everyday life. Arabic numerals are quicker to write, easier to read, and widely understood across different cultures and languages. Roman numerals are still used in some contexts, such as in the names of monarchs or for numbering certain events (e.g., Super Bowl), but they are not practical for general use in dates.
It's somewhat tautological, but one reason we don't use them is because nobody uses them. Not everyone can read them, so using them limits the number of people who can read what you wrote, and that generally defeats the purpose of writing something. The second is that they're inefficient compared to Arabic numerals. Compare a simple number like 1,234. The Roman Numeral equivalent is MCCXXXIV. Look at how many more characters that is than the Arabic numerals, and that's only a thousand. Imagine how many Roman Numerals you'd need to write a number in the billions. The third is that Arabic numerals are built with math in mind. When you write math in Arabic numerals the equivalent values are in the same places, but with the Roman system they can be all over the place. For example, 9-7 in Roman numerals would be IX - VII. It's very unintuitive to read, and getting from the numbers that you start with to the ones that you'll end up with will mean converting them to different formats.