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If you mean 900,001 to 900,100 then in todays modern configuration of Roman numerals they are:- Units: I II III IV V VI VII VIII and IX Tens: X XX XXX XL L LX LXX LXXX and XC Hundred: C 900,000: (CM) which means 1,000*900 To select any numerals simply write then out in descending order as for example 900,099 = (CM)XCIX
The number 1940 is written as MCMXL in Roman numerals. M represents 1000, CM represents 900, and XL represents 40.
900 because CM = -100+1000 = 900
MCMXCVIII (M for 1000, CM for 900, XC for 90, and VII for 8) Another contributor's answer: The above conversion of 1998 into Roman numerals is conventionally correct but VII in Roman numerals is 7 and VIII is 8.
In Roman numerals C = 100 and M = 1000. CM means 100 before 1000, which is 900.
To write 1984 in Roman numerals, you would use the symbols MCMLXXXIV. Here's the breakdown: M represents 1000, CM represents 900 (1000-100), L represents 50, XXX represents 30, IV represents 4 (5-1). So, combining these symbols gives us 1984 in Roman numerals as MCMLXXXIV.
MCMXCIX; M = 1000, CM = 900, XC = 90, IX = 9
(CCCLXXI)DCCCCLXXIIII meaning: 1,000*371 +900 +70 +4 = 371,974
800- DCCC 800 is known as DCCC in roman numerals because the rule of roman numerals goes over three digits which means DCCCC is not 900 in roman numerals 900 is CM.
909- CMIX 909 is CMIX in roman numerals because CM represents 900 in roman numerals and IX represents 9 in roman numerals; because 800 is DCCC in roman numerals, 900 will not be DCCCC because it breaks the rule so CM is 900. Anyways, according to 909 that is the correct answer.
900
It is: ((CM)) because it means 10*1000*900 = 9,000,000