XXXXI = 41
1776
The history of Roman numerals dates back to 1st millennium BC when they were used as to record numbers in stone, art and coins.
I would convert them back into Hindu-Arabic numerals, do the addition and then convert the answer to Roman numerals.
Today the way we convert 11-09-1985 into Roman numerals is XI-IX-MCMLXXXV. However back in the times of the Romans themselves they probably would have wrote these numerals out as XI-VIIII-MDCCCCLXXXV.
Back in ancient Rome, they needed a counting system. I dunno, Romans can be pretty creative when it comes to math. So, vola! They came up with Roman numerals.
Roman numerals dates back to 1st millenium BC .
Convert from Roman numerals to Arabic numerals, add, convert back to Roman numerals.
1776
Roman numerals were actually created by the Etruscans and the city of Rome dates back to about 753 BC
The history of Roman numerals dates back to 1st millennium BC when they were used as to record numbers in stone, art and coins.
I would convert them back into Hindu-Arabic numerals, do the addition and then convert the answer to Roman numerals.
On the back, written in Roman numerals.
Today the way we convert 11-09-1985 into Roman numerals is XI-IX-MCMLXXXV. However back in the times of the Romans themselves they probably would have wrote these numerals out as XI-VIIII-MDCCCCLXXXV.
Back in ancient Rome, they needed a counting system. I dunno, Romans can be pretty creative when it comes to math. So, vola! They came up with Roman numerals.
Well over 2000 years. However the Roman Numerals we use today are not the Roman Numerals that the Romans used.As the Romans used them there was no ordering: IV & VI were both six, four could only be written as IIII, etc.It was monks in the middle ages that introduced modern Roman Numerals as a shorthand form.
1776 in Roman numerals are MDCCLXXVI and this was the year that the United States declared its independence from Great Britain.
This is straight from my text book. So here it goes... The 12 pairs of cranial nerves are indicated by Roman numerals (I-XII) from anterior to poster (front to back). Hope this was helpful =D