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Q: How do Romans write their numbers?
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How do you write 2702 in Romans numbers?

2702 = MMDCCII


How did the Egyptians and Romans write numbers?

The Egyptians wrote numbers using the Arabic numeral system (our system) and the Romans used the Roman numeral system. (IVXLCDM)


What is the solution for the problem in Roman Numbers L - X?

As the Romans would write it: XXXX, as we usually write it: XL, written in decimal arabic: 40.


How do you write 2891 in roman numbers?

In today's terms it is MMDCCCXCI but the Romans themselves would have probably written it out as MMDCCCLXXXXI.


How to write 1990 in roman numbers?

In todays terms: MCMXC But the Romans probably wrote it out simply as XMM (2000-10)


How did the Romans come up with the symbols to write numbers?

They plagiarised their system of symbols for counting, with some modifications, from the Etruscans who first thought of them.


How do you write one billion in roman numbers?

It could be: (M)M which means 1,000*1,000*1,000 = 1,000,000,000 But in all reality the ancient Romans had little need for such huge numbers


Can a roman number be written as Ist or IInd?

No. The ancient Romans didn't have numerals for ordinal numbers. If they wanted to write first they would have to write out the word 'primus', for second, 'secundus' and so on.


What is 199 in roman numbers?

Today we would write it out as CXCIX but the Romans themselves probably wrote it out in an abridged version as ICC (200-1)


How to write number 2486 in roman numbers?

In today's notation of Roman numerals: MMCDLXXXVI but the Romans themselves would have probably chosen MMCCCCLXXXVI


Why were roman numerals made?

because when hte Romans reached the way too write numbers the only option they had was too use the latin alphabet and sticks too make the numbers they have now


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