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On converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers:

November 14 1998 IN ROMAN NUMERALS is written as

November = XI

14 =Xiv

1998 =MCMXCVIII.

date is written as :XI-XIV-MCMXCVIII.

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November would be represented by eleven. This would translate into XI-XIV-MCMXCVIII.

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