They are: I and LX respectively
In today's terms the Roman numerals from 1 to 60 are: Units from 1 to 9: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX Tens from 10 to 60: X, XX, XXX, XL, L, LX To select a number simply write out the tens first followed by the units. For example: 29 = XX+IX = XXIX
The Roman numeral representation for 1 is 'I'.
1 in roman numerals is written as I.
In todays notation of Roman numerals: VIII-I-MCMXLVII
1.5 = IS in Roman numerals because 1= I and 0.5 = S
It is: (XXVII)DCCLXI which means 1000*27+700+60+1 = 27,761
In today's terms the Roman numerals from 1 to 60 are: Units from 1 to 9: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX Tens from 10 to 60: X, XX, XXX, XL, L, LX To select a number simply write out the tens first followed by the units. For example: 29 = XX+IX = XXIX
The Roman numeral representation for 1 is 'I'.
1 in roman numerals is written as I.
In todays notation of Roman numerals: VIII-I-MCMXLVII
1.5 = IS in Roman numerals because 1= I and 0.5 = S
Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.Eleven in Roman numerals is XI.
4 in Roman numerals can be IIII (4) or IV (5-1)
I/i/mmxi
1977 January 1 is written as I.I.MCMLXXVII in Roman numerals.
In todays notation of Roman numerals: MMDXCIX But in the times of the Romans it probably was: IMMDC (2600-1)
It is: I-XXVII-MMXI