I = 1
V = 5
X = 10
L = 50
C = 100
D = 500
M = 1000
Also, if a numeral comes two or three times in a row, you add them together (for example II = 1 + 1 = 2; III = 3). Note that you can never have more than 3 in a row (so IIII is not proper). If a larger numeral is followed by a smaller numeral just add (like VI = 5 + 1 = 6). Finally if a smaller number comes before a larger number you subtract (like IV = 5 - 1 = 4). 1 I 2 II 3 III 4 IV 5 V 6 VI 7 VII 8 VIII 9 IX 10 X 11 XI 12 XII 13 XIII
14 XIV 15 XV 16 XVI 17 XVII 18 XVII 19 XIX 20 XX 21 XXI 22 XXII 23 XXII 24 XXIV 25 XXV 26 XXV
27 XXVII 28 XXVIII 29 XXIX 30 XXX 31 XXXI 32 XXXII
33 XXXIII
34 XXXIV
35 XXXV
36 XXXVI
37 XXXVII
38 XXXVIII
39 XXXIX
40 XL
41 XLI
42 XLII
43 XLIII
44 XLIV
45 XLV
46 XLVI
47 XLVII
48 XLVIII
49 XLIX
50 L 60 LX 70 LXX 80 LXXX 90 XC 100 C 101 CI
If you mean 101 as a Roman numeral then it is CI which means 100+1 = 101
(v)i = 1000*5+1 = 5001
Decimals cannot be written in Roman numerals. Roman numerals correspond to whole, real, positive integers.Cannot be roman numerals:1/5-5-1/50.15-0.15Can be roman numerals1510501005001000
12 is written as XII (10 + 1 + 1) in Roman numerals.
1 in roman numerals is written as I.
If you mean 101 as a Roman numeral then it is CI which means 100+1 = 101
(v)i = 1000*5+1 = 5001
Decimals cannot be written in Roman numerals. Roman numerals correspond to whole, real, positive integers.Cannot be roman numerals:1/5-5-1/50.15-0.15Can be roman numerals1510501005001000
12 is written as XII (10 + 1 + 1) in Roman numerals.
1 in roman numerals is written as I.
October 1, 2011 in Roman numerals is written as X.I.MMXI.
May 1, 2010 in Roman numerals is written as V.I.MMX.
CLXIII(ie. 100 + 50 + 10 + 1 + 1 + 1)
MCMI
If u would like a list, go to... http://www.romannumerals.co.uk/roman-numerals/numerals-list.html
In today's notation of Roman numerals it written out as: DXCIX But the Romans themselves probably wrote it out simply as IDC (600-1 = 599)
It is: (CI)CCCXXI which means 1,000*101+300+20+1 = 101,321