On converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get :
7 11 1959 IN ROMAN NUMERALS is written as :
VII XI MCMLIX.
1959=MCMLIX.
In todays modern usage of Roman numerals it is: VII-XI-MCMLIX But the ancient Romans probably notated the equivalent of 1959 quite differently than we do today
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.
7 as a Roman numeral is VII
Roman numerals only apply to numbers. so April can't be in roman numerals, but seven is VII
It is VII
In todays modern usage of Roman numerals it is: VII-XI-MCMLIX But the ancient Romans probably notated the equivalent of 1959 quite differently than we do today
VII.XI.MMXII
It is: XI-VII-VIII
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.
7 as a Roman numeral is VII
In Roman numerals, "v11" is not a standard representation. However, if you meant "V11" with a capital "V" and lowercase "ii," it represents the number 7, as "V" equals 5 and "II" equals 2. If "v11" is interpreted as "V" followed by the numeral "11," it does not have a conventional meaning in Roman numerals. The correct representation for 11 in Roman numerals is "XI."
Roman numerals only apply to numbers. so April can't be in roman numerals, but seven is VII
It is VII
vii
7 is represented as VII in Roman numerals.
XII is 7 in roman numerals
The Roman numerals for 7,8 and 9 are VII, VIII and IX.