What is 3 in roman numeral?
Number 3 in roman numerals is III. Roman numerals is the numeric system of ancient Rome which uses letters from the Latin alphabet to signify values.
Answered by kgb agent Jasper S on Monday, May 07 2012 at 06:42PM EDT
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