As far as I know, your "359" is already in base-10. If it's not, then it
could be in any base larger than 10 (since the digit '9' appears), and
I'd need to know its present base in order to convert it to another one.
You write 1533 in roman numerals like this: MDXXXIII
To write twenty in Roman numerals, you simply write the letter X.
359/100
The C represents 100 and the L is for 50. That would mean it is the same as 359.
It is: 93,000,000 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
359 = CCCLIX
359 itself is a prime number.So, written as the product of primes, it's . . . . .1 x 359
You cannot write fractions using Roman numerals.
You write 1533 in roman numerals like this: MDXXXIII
To write twenty in Roman numerals, you simply write the letter X.
359/100
The C represents 100 and the L is for 50. That would mean it is the same as 359.
It is: 93,000,000 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
It is 605 in Hindu-Arabic numerals and in Roman numerals it is DCV
How do you write 574 in Roman numerals.
In Arabic numerals, it is 616. In Roman numerals, it is DCXVI.
To write 19000 in Roman numerals, combine the Roman numerals for 1000 (M) and 9000 (IX). Therefore, 19000 in Roman numerals is written as MXCM.