Yes to a limited extent because IX = 10-1 = 9 and S = 1/2
85 is LXXXV in Roman Numerals.
The number 601 in Roman numerals is DCI
1,000,000 in Roman numerals is a C with a bar over it.
No, Roman numerals were not designed to represent fractions. They are mainly used for whole numbers and are not suitable for precise mathematical calculations involving fractions. For fractions, it is best to use decimal or fractional notation.
217 = CCXVII
85 is LXXXV in Roman Numerals.
The number 601 in Roman numerals is DCI
You cannot write fractions using Roman numerals.
1,000,000 in Roman numerals is a C with a bar over it.
No, Roman numerals were not designed to represent fractions. They are mainly used for whole numbers and are not suitable for precise mathematical calculations involving fractions. For fractions, it is best to use decimal or fractional notation.
217 = CCXVII
Not really, since roman numerals don't have units smaller then one.
CVIII
CCCXC
The answer is "CC"
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No, fractions cannot be changed into decimals using Roman numerals. Roman numerals are a numeral system used in ancient Rome, which does not have a way to represent fractions or decimal numbers. Decimal numbers are represented using a base-10 system with digits ranging from 0 to 9.