In the Roman numeric system, symbols are given value. When a smaller value symbol proceeds a higher value symbol, then the smaller value symbol is subtracted from the high value symbol. In this case XC is equal to 90 (X =10, C = 100. So XC equals 100 - 10 or 90).
The symbols that hold numeric are I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100, D = 500, M = 1,000.
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The Roman numeral XC represents the number 90
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The number 90 is represented by the Roman numeral XC
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XC = 90
Roman numeral XCIV is 94.XC=90 IV=4
The equivalent of 90 as a Roman numeral is XC or LXXXX
90 = XC
Roman numeral for 691 = DCXCID= 500 C= 100 XC= 90 I=1
Roman numeral answer to MCCXCIII = 1293M = 1000 CC = 200 XC = 90 III = 3