gr is the abbreviation for the apothecary measurement grain VIISS is 7 1/2 (the Roman Numeral for 7 is VII and Roman Numeral for 1/2 is SS) There are 60mg (milligrams) is one grain, therefore.....gr VIISS = 450mg
Hindu Arabic numerals are the ones we use. 39 is already in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
Yes.
The Roman numerals for 64 are ILXV (65-1) or LXIIII (64) and they are not LXIV. So your question is: What is the cube root of LXIIII in Arabic numerals? The answer is 4 which is IIII or IV in Roman numerals.
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gr is the abbreviation for the apothecary measurement grain VIISS is 7 1/2 (the Roman Numeral for 7 is VII and Roman Numeral for 1/2 is SS) There are 60mg (milligrams) is one grain, therefore.....gr VIISS = 450mg
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Arabic numerals are called that because the European interpretation of those numbers comes from the Arabs. The numerals are called Arabic numerals (even though they do not resemble modern Arabic numerals in the slightest) to distinguish them from Roman numerals.
30 in Arabic numerals is ٣٠
The Roman numerals lvi or LVI converted into Arabic numerals are 56
The Roman numerals LXVII=67 in Hindu Arabic numerals.
In Arabic numerals, it is 616. In Roman numerals, it is DCXVI.
44 IS Arabic Numerals.
192 is already in Arabic numerals
The Roman numerals of XXVIII are the equivalent of 28 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
dcccxiii in Roman numerals is equivalent to 813 in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
Hindu Arabic numerals are the ones we use. 39 is already in Hindu-Arabic numerals.