VIII, representing 8, would be the smallest in most standard Roman Numeral formats. There are some formats that will use IIII for four.
28 = XXVIII
The number 10 has a roman numeral of X. The number 50 has a roman numeral of L. These are the only 2 digit numbers with a single value.
The Roman numeral representation of 88 is "LXXXVIII." It is composed of 7 characters.
Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers we get : roman numeral of 2410 is : MMCDX
The Roman numeral for 10 is X
28 = XXVIII
The number 10 has a roman numeral of X. The number 50 has a roman numeral of L. These are the only 2 digit numbers with a single value.
The Roman numeral representation of 88 is "LXXXVIII." It is composed of 7 characters.
Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers we get : roman numeral of 2410 is : MMCDX
The Roman numeral for 10 is X
Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers is done as : roman numeral number of 374 is : CCCLXXIV
Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers we get : roman numeral of 6 is VI
Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers is done as : roman numeral number for 15 is : XV
Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers is done as : roman numeral number of 30 is : XXX
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals it is LXXXIX = 89 but in ancient times it would have been LXXXXV = 95
On Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers,we get : 12 in roman numeral means :XII.
Roman numerals are represented by alphabetic characters. To convert Roman numbers to regular numbers one must know the numerical value of each character utilized in the Roman numeral set.