Incorrect usage.
V-xxi-ixi-vii viImproved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals it is: V-XXI-MCMLXXVI
CCIXI is not a Roman numeral. There is no way that the combination IXI can appear in Roman numerals. IX means 1 before 10, which is 9. XI means 1 after 10, which is 11. So IXI would theoretically mean 1 before 10 and 1 after 10, which would simply be 10. So, the correct possible combination of those numerals would be....CCIX = 209CCX = 210 andCCXI = 211
Not a valid sequence for Roman numerals
It does not mean anything because it is an invalid arrangement of Roman numerals
"D" in Roman Numerals equals 500.
V-xxi-ixi-vii viImproved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals it is: V-XXI-MCMLXXVI
CCIXI is not a Roman numeral. There is no way that the combination IXI can appear in Roman numerals. IX means 1 before 10, which is 9. XI means 1 after 10, which is 11. So IXI would theoretically mean 1 before 10 and 1 after 10, which would simply be 10. So, the correct possible combination of those numerals would be....CCIX = 209CCX = 210 andCCXI = 211
988 = CMLXXXVIII in Roman numerals
'LCM' does NOT mean a thing. However, in transposing the letter to 'MCL'. The is the number 1,150.
As given in lower case letters , it does NOT mean anything. Roman Numerals are always written in CAPIYAL letters. Hence 'MCMLXXXXI; is '1991'. This number could also be written as ; MCMXCI It is made up as follows M = 1000 CM = 1000 - 100 = 900 L = 500 XXXX = 49 I = 1 Ordering 1000 + 900 + 500 + 1 = 1991 Or M = 1000 CM = 1000 - 100 XC = 100 - 10 I =1 1000 , 900 , 90 1 1991
Not a valid sequence for Roman numerals
It does not mean anything because it is an invalid arrangement of Roman numerals
"D" in Roman Numerals equals 500.
Roman numerals don't have a 0 symbol and so it is an invalid arrangement of Roman numerals
In Roman numerals, it means N M C.
XL1 in roman numerals stand for 41.
The Roman numerals MCMXCVI stands for 1996