"Ez over iiii" is a phrase often associated with gaming culture, particularly in contexts like Twitch or online gaming communities. It typically implies that something was easy (ez) compared to the expected difficulty (iiii), often used in a teasing or boastful manner after winning or achieving something quickly. The "iiii" can represent a longer or more complicated task, emphasizing the ease of the accomplishment.
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4- IV It is not IIII because that the rule of roman numerals is going over three digits; IIII is 4 on clocks but that technically is incorrect hence IIII breaks the rule. 4 is known to be IIII on clocks but technically it is incorrect. The correct answer is IV hence V is 5 and VI is 6.
IIII (or IV) is a Roman numeral which represents the number 4.
10 tallies of course, example: IIII IIII ---- ----
ivAnother answer:Both IIII and IV stand for 4 in Roman numerals.
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4- IV It is not IIII because that the rule of roman numerals is going over three digits; IIII is 4 on clocks but that technically is incorrect hence IIII breaks the rule. 4 is known to be IIII on clocks but technically it is incorrect. The correct answer is IV hence V is 5 and VI is 6.
No because it goes over 100 or it goes under 100 and that is not what you are looking for . Hope that helped !
Happiny is Generation IIII, and LeafGreen is Generation IIII.
Notch was the maker but then Ez took over
IIII (or IV) is a Roman numeral which represents the number 4.
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The ez bar bent over row primarily targets the muscles in the upper back, including the latissimus dorsi, rhomboids, and trapezius.
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10 tallies of course, example: IIII IIII ---- ----
ivAnother answer:Both IIII and IV stand for 4 in Roman numerals.
pros:big, gets over obstacles ez, cons:built by GM