The Roman Numeral for 2012 is: MMXII
You simply change each of the numbers to its Roman equivalent, keeping the dashes. This would be shown as XII-XXIX-MMXII.
CCXII. Or M's, cant remember.Improved Answer:-2012 = MMXII in Roman numerals
No,decimal numbers and whole numbers are not counted in Roman Numerals,ROman nUmerals are meant only for natural Numbers.
2012 in Roman numerals is MMXII.
Roman numerals were invented because in the roman times they did not have numbers so these were their numbers
IX-XXIV-MMXII
The year 2012 in Roman numerals would be written as MMXII. The RapidTables website has a converter that can be used to convert standard numbers in to Roman numerals.
XXVI January MMXII
If you mean: 7-7-2012 then in Roman numerals they are VII-VII-MMXII
You simply change each of the numbers to its Roman equivalent, keeping the dashes. This would be shown as XII-XXIX-MMXII.
8 Jan 2012 = MMXII , 1, VIII Roman numerals. However, for dating purposes it is usually written as ' 8,1, MMXII'.
CCXII. Or M's, cant remember.Improved Answer:-2012 = MMXII in Roman numerals
No,decimal numbers and whole numbers are not counted in Roman Numerals,ROman nUmerals are meant only for natural Numbers.
2012 in Roman numerals is MMXII.
Roman numerals were invented because in the roman times they did not have numbers so these were their numbers
Well, 2012 in Roman numerals is MMXII. As for the March 16th part... ? The ancient Romans used to refer to March 16 as the 17th day before the calends of April.
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