The answer is 174.DXXII/III = (C + LX + VI + II/III) + (III + I/III) + (III + I/III) + II/III = CLXXIVDXXII/III == D/III + X/III + X/III + II/III == (CxV)/III + (III + I/III) + (III + I/III) + II/III == Cx(V/III) + VII + I/III == Cx(I + II/III) + VII + I/III == C + (CxII)/III + VII + I/III == C + ((XxX)xII)/III + VII + I/III == C + Xx(XxII)/III + VII + I/III == C + Xx(VI + II/III) + VII + I/III == C + LX + (XxII)/III + VII + I/III == C + LX + VI + II/III + VII + I/III == CLXXIV
first 50 numbers of pi in roman numerals III. I IV I V II VI V III V VIII IX VIII IX III II III III VIII IV VI II VI IV III III VIII III II VII IX V NULLA II VIII VIII IV I IX VII I IX III IX IX III VII V I NULLA
III-II-LXXXXVIII or III-II-XCVIII or better still III-II-IIC because fewer numerals are used.
I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII IX, XI, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII IX, XI, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII IX, XI, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII IX, XI, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII IX, XI, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII IX, X
v iii ii you iv mean in numerals means v means 5 , iii means 3, ii means 2 and iv means 4.
The Nazi concentration camps were graded I, II and III, with grade I being (in principle, anyway) the least harsh and grade III the harshest. Dachau was Grade I Buchenwald was Grade II Auschwitz I and III were Grade III The extermination camps like Auschwitz-Birkenau (Auschwitz II) and Sobibor were not included in the grading system.
There are three grades of sprains. Grade I sprains. Grade II sprains. Grade III, or third degree, sprains
The higher the grade the better the wood and engraving/metal inlays
HRCA grade sheet steel comes in various grades. Firstly, it is 10748/1995, and it comes in grades I, II, and III.
# Concentration camp, grade I. (Example: Dachau). # Concentration camp, grade II. (Example: Buchenwald). # Concentration camp, grade III. (Example: Auschwitz I). There was not much difference between I and II, except that the food was better at grade I camps. They were all hard labour and punishment camps. Grade III camps were extremely harsh. In addition, there were the extermination camps: * Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau) * Belzec * Chelmno * Majdanek (part only) * Maly Trostenets * Sobibor * Treblinka II These were not graded, and their existence was secret.
The answer is 174.DXXII/III = (C + LX + VI + II/III) + (III + I/III) + (III + I/III) + II/III = CLXXIVDXXII/III == D/III + X/III + X/III + II/III == (CxV)/III + (III + I/III) + (III + I/III) + II/III == Cx(V/III) + VII + I/III == Cx(I + II/III) + VII + I/III == C + (CxII)/III + VII + I/III == C + ((XxX)xII)/III + VII + I/III == C + Xx(XxII)/III + VII + I/III == C + Xx(VI + II/III) + VII + I/III == C + LX + (XxII)/III + VII + I/III == C + LX + VI + II/III + VII + I/III == CLXXIV
Grade I sprains and mild strains are usually self-diagnosed. Grade II and III sprains are often seen by a physician, who x rays the area to differentiate between a sprain and a fracture.
The correct operational sequence of glycolysis, electron transport chain (ETP), and Krebs cycle is: a. I II III, which means glycolysis (I) occurs first, followed by ETP (II), and then Krebs cycle (III).
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II and III only
first 50 numbers of pi in roman numerals III. I IV I V II VI V III V VIII IX VIII IX III II III III VIII IV VI II VI IV III III VIII III II VII IX V NULLA II VIII VIII IV I IX VII I IX III IX IX III VII V I NULLA
III-II-LXXXXVIII or III-II-XCVIII or better still III-II-IIC because fewer numerals are used.