Roman numerals....
1 = I
2 = II
3 = III
4 = IV (or IIII on old clocks, watches and sundials)
5 = V
6 = VI
7 = VII
8 = VIII
9 = IX
10 = X
20 = XX
30 = XXX
40 = XL
50 = L
60 = LX
70 = LXX
80 = LXXX
90 = XC
100 = C
500 = D
1000 = M
The numbers you enquired about are...
200 = CC
300 = CCC
400 = CD
The numbers 11 - 19 and 21 - 29 etc follow the same pattern as the numbers 1 to 9 but preceeded by X or XX etc. The same applies to numbers preceeded by 100s or 1000s. Some examples...
14 = XIV
44 = XLIV
88 = LXXXVIII
151 = CLI
250 = CCL
333 = CCCXXXIII
423 = CDXXIII
666 = DCLXVI
1066 = MLXVI
2009 = MMIX
The equivalent of 200 as a Roman numeral is CC
Exactly as in the question 200 but if you meant in Roman numerals it is CC
They are: CC and (C) respectively
In Roman numerals, C represents 100C = 100CC = 200CCC = 300and so on
To write 204 in Roman numerals, you would use the numeral "CC" for 200 and the numeral "IV" for 4. Therefore, 204 in Roman numerals is written as "CCIV."
CC
The equivalent of 200 as a Roman numeral is CC
Exactly as in the question 200 but if you meant in Roman numerals it is CC
They are: CC and (C) respectively
In Roman numerals, C represents 100C = 100CC = 200CCC = 300and so on
To write 204 in Roman numerals, you would use the numeral "CC" for 200 and the numeral "IV" for 4. Therefore, 204 in Roman numerals is written as "CCIV."
796 = DCCXCVI 500 + 200 + 90 + 6
(xvi)cc = 1000*16+200 = 16200
711 in Roman numerals is written as DCCXI. D represents 500, CC represents 200, and XI represents 11.
It is: 200 = CC
200 in Roman numerals is CC (100+100=200)
The number 200 is already in numerals