Romans were very conservative when it came to symbols. They liked to write as much as they could while using the least amount of space, and in as few words as possible. So, it was much more logical from their point of view to, rather than creating an entirely different letter system, to just use the one they already had to create their numbers. The reason they didn't use the Greek numerals was because they had already had their counting system into play before they learned how the Greeks did it, and didn't really feel like converting systems. Thats reasonable of them though, I'm sure we wouldn't like it if we were told to become completely reliant on Roman Numerals, especially since we have a system that works well already.
Roman numerals are unique because the numbers are represented in the form of alphabets.
MCMLXXXVIII is the number 1988 in roman numerals. This number is a combination of various alphabets having their own meaning.
DC are alphabets. VII is 7 DCVII is 607 (http://mathematicsandstatistics.science-dictionary.org/Dictionary-of-Roman-Numerals/DCVII_%28Roman_Numerals%29)
P is not used in Roman numerals.
Roman numerals were used for writing numbers in ancient rome.
Roman numerals are unique because the numbers are represented in the form of alphabets.
MCMLXXXVIII is the number 1988 in roman numerals. This number is a combination of various alphabets having their own meaning.
DC are alphabets. VII is 7 DCVII is 607 (http://mathematicsandstatistics.science-dictionary.org/Dictionary-of-Roman-Numerals/DCVII_%28Roman_Numerals%29)
P is not used in Roman numerals.
Roman numerals were used for writing numbers in ancient rome.
Numerals are used for mathematical calculations. Mathematical calculations are used in science. This is the way Roman numerals related to Roman science.
CCCLX is the number 280 in roman numerals. This number is used to represent what roman used to write.
Yes, roman numerals were used in medieval times.
Yes, Roman Numerals are still used today. Sometimes, it is used in libraries and charts. Here is a chart with Roman Numerals. I. Jobs and Education 1. Education A. Roman Numerals II. Jobs
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.
"n" is not one of the symbols used in traditional Roman numerals.