Yes, the answer can be found in WikiAnswers Roman Numerals (Edit categories).
it depends on the numbers involved.. if you have examples of the fractions decimals and square roots i would be glad to help you
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4000 = (IV) which is a simplified version of MMMM
Certainly: 1.57 meters = 5 feet 1.81 inches.or 5ft 1. 13/16in when working in feet and inches one cannot have decimals, you need fractions, preferably in denominators of 4, 8, 16, 32, 64.
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it depends on the numbers involved.. if you have examples of the fractions decimals and square roots i would be glad to help you
If you mean as in Roman numerals then no conversions can be made because the Romans didn't use decimals but they did use fractions to a limited extent as for example the numeral S is equivalent to a 1/2
divide the numerator (top number of the fraction) by the denominator (bottom number of the fraction)
what that it mean please restrike your wage to nubre and decimals. and the number is ; :( 30,000) I dont know how to do it please?
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Oh, dude, you want me to math? Fine, fine. So, 4.133858 as a fraction is... drum roll, please... 4133858/1000000. Ta-da! Like, who even needs decimals when you can have fractions, am I right?
4000 = (IV) which is a simplified version of MMMM
Please see: Multiplying decimals
889 in Roman numerals is DCCCLXXXIX
Explain nintheths, please.
Certainly: 1.57 meters = 5 feet 1.81 inches.or 5ft 1. 13/16in when working in feet and inches one cannot have decimals, you need fractions, preferably in denominators of 4, 8, 16, 32, 64.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the repeating decimals now? Alright, so 0.16666666666666666 is basically 1/6. Yeah, I know, fractions can be a real snooze-fest, but hey, now you know!