Conversion Examples
arabic to roman | arabic to roman |
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1 (arabic) = I (roman) | 18 (arabic) = XVIII (roman) |
2 (arabic) = II (roman) | 21 (arabic) = XXI (roman) |
3 (arabic) = III (roman) | 27 (arabic) = XXVII (roman) |
4 (arabic) = IV (roman) | 32 (arabic) = XXXII (roman) |
- How do you convert Arabic numbers to Roman numerals?
- How do you convert to Roman numerals?
- Are Arabic and Roman numerals the same?
How do you convert Arabic numbers to Roman numerals?
VI: where V is 5 and I is 1, V is larger and in front, so add the 2 numbers together 5+1 = 6. IL: where L is 50 and I is 1, I is smaller and in front, so minus the 2 numbers together 50-1 = 49.
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How to Convert Roman Numerals to Arabic Numbers.
Roman | Arabic |
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L | 50 |
C | 100 |
D | 500 |
M | 1000 |
How do you convert to Roman numerals?
One method is to draw a horizontal line, or bar, across a Roman numeral (or combination of numerals) to multiply it by 1,000. For example, if you wanted to write 5,000, you'd write V.
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Roman Numerals Converter Charts.
Roman Numeral | Meaning |
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V | 5,000 |
X | 10,000 |
L | 50,000 |
C | 100,000 |
Are Arabic and Roman numerals the same?
Arabic or Hindu numerals or Hindu-Arabic numerals are the ten numerical digits we are familiar with modern numbers. A sequence of numerals such as �13� or �768� is read as a whole number. In Roman numerals, when a smaller number is in front of a larger one, it is subtracted from the larger number.