The Roman numeral MCD represents the number 1400
1400
Under today's rules now governing the Roman numeral system the Roman numeral of MCD is equivalent to 1400 but the ancient Roman s would have notated it as MCCCC
I think it is 1400. i hope that helps
If you ment one and 400, it's I and CD. If you ment 1,400, it's MCD
The Roman numeral for 1400 is 'MCD'.
The Roman numeral MCD represents the number 1400
1400
Under today's rules now governing the Roman numeral system the Roman numeral of MCD is equivalent to 1400 but the ancient Roman s would have notated it as MCCCC
I think it is 1400. i hope that helps
If you ment one and 400, it's I and CD. If you ment 1,400, it's MCD
1400- MCD The reason; M represents 1000 in roman numerals and CD represents 400 in roman numerals, that always has been the correct answer.
1400000 in Roman numerals is written as MCD.
They need to be rearranged to mean any thing in today's modern conversion: M = 1000, D = 500 and C =100 MDC = 1600 MCD = 1400
MCD
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MCD = 1,400 M = 1,000 C = 100 D = 500 Because the C is less than D, and because it is to the left of the D, one must subtract the values: CD = 500 - 100 = 400 Therefore: MCD = 1,000 + 400 = 1,400