M = 1000; CM = 900; II = 2. MCMII = 1902.
102 or CII
The roman numeral for 1902 is MCMII.
In modern (shorthand) notation, M = 1000, CM = 900, L = 50, II = 2 the sum is 1952.In the ancient Roman (full) notation, M = 1000, C = 100, M = 1000, L = 50, II = 2 the sum is 2152.Remember as the Romans used Roman Numerals there in no place order, you just add the values of the letters. Monks in the Middle Ages created the modern (shorthand) notation with place order to save time and ink when making copies.
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M = 1000; CM = 900; II = 2. MCMII = 1902.
102 or CII
The roman numeral for 1902 is MCMII.
In modern (shorthand) notation, M = 1000, CM = 900, L = 50, II = 2 the sum is 1952.In the ancient Roman (full) notation, M = 1000, C = 100, M = 1000, L = 50, II = 2 the sum is 2152.Remember as the Romans used Roman Numerals there in no place order, you just add the values of the letters. Monks in the Middle Ages created the modern (shorthand) notation with place order to save time and ink when making copies.
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Yes, when used as an adjective. Year-to-year is hyphenated when used as an adjective: year-to-year comparison, year-to-year budget. Year to year is not hyphenated when it is used as a time period: We come back to this same beach year to year.
the year last year was 2010
Once a year. Every year. Year, after year, after year.............
You can re-use this from year to year.
The correct use of this phrase is "a year" Ex. "Twice a year, Three times a year, 14 times a year."
A leap year is a year that has one extra day in it. It only happens every every 4 years. Leap Year = 366 days A clear year is a year that is regular year. Clear year = 365 days A leap year is a year that has one extra day in it. It only happens every every 4 years. Leap Year = 366 days A clear year is a year that is regular year. Clear year = 365 days