They are the reccomended shifting points for a manual transmission. When you reach 'I', shift out of first, to second, and so on.
Three
III is 3 LII is 52
If you mean: XLIII then it is equivalent to 43
The Roman numerals III stands for 3.
In todays notation of Roman numerals: III-I-MCMXCV
Three
III is 3 LII is 52
The numeral one. II is two, III is three.
If you mean: XLIII then it is equivalent to 43
The Roman numerals III stands for 3.
In todays notation of Roman numerals: III-I-MCMXCV
Do you mean 3-18-1992? If so then in today's notation of Roman numerals it is: III-XVIII-MCMXCI
31-03-1987 in roman numerals are XXXI-III-MDCCCCLXXXVII or XXXI-III-VXMMII.
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals it is: III-III-MCMLXXII
It is: III-III-MMVIII
III-III-IX
oneRoman numerals are the numbers Roman's use. i.e I- one II-two III-three IV-four etc, etc.