V = 5.
The Roman numeral S (the Latin word for it is semis) is equivalent to a half in Arabic numeracy.
In Roman numeral representation, the number 12 is written as "XII".
If you mean the Roman numeral of DCLXII then as an Hindu-Arabic numeral it is 662
The Roman numeral "LVII" represents the number 57.
XII in Roman numerals is 12 in Arabic numerals.
The Roman numeral S (the Latin word for it is semis) is equivalent to a half in Arabic numeracy.
In Roman numeral representation, the number 12 is written as "XII".
If you mean the Roman numeral of DCLXII then as an Hindu-Arabic numeral it is 662
Its equivalent Hindu-Arabic numeral is: 457 = CDLVII
The Roman numeral "LVII" represents the number 57.
XII in Roman numerals is 12 in Arabic numerals.
On Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers,we get : mcmlxxxvi mean in roman numerals as 1986 . where M=1000 , Cm=900 ,X=10 and V1=6
One thousand is represented by the letter M and fifty by the letter L. This would mean 1145 in Arabic numbers.
One thousand is represented by the letter M and fifty by the letter L. This would mean 1515 in Arabic numbers.
The conventional conversion of the Roman numerals MCML into Arabic numerals is 1950.
In Roman numerals xii or XII are both equivalent to 12
If you mean the Roman numeral of MCML then nowadays it is considered to be the equivalent of the Arabic number 1950