4 in Roman numerals can be IIII (4) or IV (5-1)
ivAnother answer:Both IIII and IV stand for 4 in Roman numerals.
IV - VIII - August 4th in Roman numerals
The date 27-4-84 can be written in Roman numerals as XXVII.IV.LXXXIV and the full date 27-4-1984 can be represented by the numerals XXVII.IV.MCMLXXXIV
IV is the roman numerals equivalent of the number 4. It "means" one less than five.
4,000,000 Ms. The accepted convention states M cannot repeat more than 3 times in succession. Thus 4 billion cannot be represented in Roman numerals. 3999 is the maximum (MMMCMXCIX).
Yes some numerals can be wrote up to 4 times in succession as for example take a look at 4 o'clock on watches or clocks bearing Roman numerals.
4 in Roman numerals can be IIII (4) or IV (5-1)
IV - VIII - August 4th in Roman numerals
ivAnother answer:Both IIII and IV stand for 4 in Roman numerals.
Nowadadays we write out Roman numerals different to how the ancient Romans once did and in Roman times it probably was as follows:- (IX)DCXXXIIII which means 1000*9+600+30+4 = 9634
The date 27-4-84 can be written in Roman numerals as XXVII.IV.LXXXIV and the full date 27-4-1984 can be represented by the numerals XXVII.IV.MCMLXXXIV
III-IV-MM (In Roman times it would have been III-IIII-MM)
IV is the roman numerals equivalent of the number 4. It "means" one less than five.
IV
The Roman numerals X-IV stands for 10 and 4 respectively.
4 x 12 = 48 thus IV x XII = XLVIII.