The Roman Numeral for 42 is XLII.
You would get the 40 using 50 minus 10 or XL. Two is represented with II, so that 42 is XLII.
42 = XLII
XLII
It is already expressed as a numeral 42 but if you mean its equivalent in Roman numerals then it is XLII
The Roman Numeral for 42 is XLII.
You would get the 40 using 50 minus 10 or XL. Two is represented with II, so that 42 is XLII.
42 = XLII
XLII
It is already expressed as a numeral 42 but if you mean its equivalent in Roman numerals then it is XLII
42 as a Roman numeral is XLII or XXXXII
42 in Roman numerals is XLII or XXXXII
XLII = 42
42
It is: XLII = 42.
Assuming you mean XLII - then that is the roman numeral for 42.
Roman numerals do not have any symbol occurring consecutively more than three (or sometimes four) times. A number such as 42 000 would be written as the symbol XLII (the Roman numeral for 42) with a horizontal line over the top. The horizontal line indicates the number is multiplied by ten thousand.The remainder of the number would be written as 394 is normally written: CCCXCIV