The numbers are written like this: 1=I, 10=X 100=C 1000=M.
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1 = I, 10 = X, 100 = C and 1000 = M
If you mean: 110, 100 and 1000 then they were written as CX, C and M respectively
I, X, C and M respectively
There are 90 palindromic numbers between 100 and 1000
What are the Adam numbers between 100 to 1000
1 - i, 10 - x, 100 - c, 1000-m (all letters should be capitalized
"C" was used to write 100 by the Romans.
The number 1000 was simply M.Roman numerals did not have any symbol occurring consecutively more than three (or sometimes four) times. A number such as 110 000 would be written as the symbol CX (the Roman numeral for 110) 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 100 is normally written: C
The symbols they had were placeholders. For instance, M means 1000, the Romans would just infer that there were zeros after that if no other numbers were. In math, the plain and simple zero was not needed, as 1000 + 0 = 1000, 100 - 0 = 100. It wasn't necessary for them to include that zero. (This is before they had all that multiplying and dividing.) So, zeros were more inferred to be there, they just didn't have an official symbol for it.
1, 4, 25, 100, 1000
It is: 1000+1000+100+100+10+10+1 = 2221
-1000,-10,-1,0,100