Yes, XVIII represents the number 18.
The numer 1145 is written in roman numerals like this: MCXLV
It is written in capital letters like this MDLXV and it is the roman numeral for 1565.
The Roman numeral 6 is represented by the letter "VI" in the Roman numeral system.
The Roman numeral 75 is represented as "LXXV" in Roman numerals.
It is: 100 = C
The equivalent of 5 as a Roman numeral is V
Oh, dude, the opposite of a Roman numeral? That's like asking for the opposite of a unicorn, but hey, I got you. The opposite of a Roman numeral would be... not a Roman numeral. It's like asking for the opposite of a banana – it just doesn't work that way, man.
Exactly as it is 5 but as a Roman numeral it is V
1. Roman numeral system does not follow the place value system like decimal system. 2. the numerals if written at left or right of a bigger numeral get subtracted or added, but in decimal system this type of confusion is not there. rks_21269@yahoo.com
The Roman numeral for nine is IX. X is 10 and I is 1. When the I is before the X you subtract.
In Roman Numerals you write 13 like this: Xlll
XIV