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The Roman numeral DCII stands for 602
The Roman numeral 'L' stands for 50 and the Roman numeral 'I' stands for 1. Put them together as LI and you get 51. LII would be 52, etc.
I stands for 1. It is the first and most basic Roman numeral.
The Roman numeral "MCMLXXX" represents the number 1980. In this numeral, "M" stands for 1000, "CM" stands for 900, and "LXXX" stands for 80, which when added together gives a total of 1980.
It is: MDCLXXVI = 1676
The Roman numeral DCII stands for 602
in roman numeral on conversion L stands for 50.
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The Roman numeral 'L' stands for 50 and the Roman numeral 'I' stands for 1. Put them together as LI and you get 51. LII would be 52, etc.
The roman numeral D, always capitalized, stands for 500.
I stands for 1. It is the first and most basic Roman numeral.
The Roman numeral "MCMLXXX" represents the number 1980. In this numeral, "M" stands for 1000, "CM" stands for 900, and "LXXX" stands for 80, which when added together gives a total of 1980.
Circle stands for female and square stands for male.
It stands for 84
it stands for 8
It is: MDCLXXVI = 1676