1 2 3 is I II III 4 5 is IV V 6 7 8 is VI VII VIII 9 10 is IX X
Roman numerals were used for writing numbers in ancient rome.
Roman numerals are used as numbers. For example, the roman numeral for the number one is an I. The system can be used for any number.
The numbers 1221 in Roman numerals is MCCXXI. Roman numerals is the numeric system that was used in ancient Rome and is still used on some clocks and watches.
Romans used Roman numerals as their form of numbers. Romans needed Roman Numerals because they needed numbers to count, tell time, and do other things in life that involved numbers. Roman numerals were used because they could all be scribed using a flat chisel i.e X I V M.
In Roman numerals the equivalent of 1756 is MDCCLVI
Roman numerals were used for writing numbers in ancient rome.
Roman numerals are used as numbers. For example, the roman numeral for the number one is an I. The system can be used for any number.
Roman numerals were used throughout the Roman Empire
The numbers 1221 in Roman numerals is MCCXXI. Roman numerals is the numeric system that was used in ancient Rome and is still used on some clocks and watches.
Romans used Roman numerals as their form of numbers. Romans needed Roman Numerals because they needed numbers to count, tell time, and do other things in life that involved numbers. Roman numerals were used because they could all be scribed using a flat chisel i.e X I V M.
In Roman numerals the equivalent of 1756 is MDCCLVI
Roman numerals were created and used to count things that were bought and sold, so is only used for smaller numbers.
Roman Numerals are not used in calculations, because there is no easy way to do them, as there is with the decimal numbers that we use today.
Bear in mind that Roman numerals actually are numbers, they are just not the kind of numbers that we presently use, which are called Arabic numerals. Arabic numerals were first used in Europe in the year 976 AD. Roman numerals still have not entirely fallen out of use, although for most purposes we use Arabic numerals.
i call them roman numrals becaus Romans used them and they were numbers
Roman numerals do not include decimals although the Romans did use fractions to a limited extent.
Roman numerals were the Roman's system of numbers. Such as we have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc... Those were there numbering system