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the equivalent of 110 in roman numeral is cx
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Yes they are and they represent 10 and 110 respectively
That is not a valid Roman numeral. - L stands for 50. Normally you would add the two Ls together to get 100; however, 100 is represented by the letter C. LLX is not a valid Roman numeral. If you want to represent 110, use CX.
The number XCM is impossible in Roman numerals, as it features two numbers less than M to the direct left of M. The Roman numeral which represents the number 10 + 100 = 110 less than 1000 = 890, is DCCCXC.
1 Addition is easy and straightforward when taught properly2 Brackets are used to increase the value of numerals3 C is the Roman numeral for 1004 D is the Roman numeral for 5005 Etruscans conceived this numeracy system and they once ruled the Romans6 Fractions were used in the system to a limited extent7 Gigantic strings of numerals can be avoided by abridgments8 Hundred thousand is (C) meaning 1000*100 = 100,0009 I is the Roman numeral for 110 Julius Caesar extended the year from X months to XII months11 Knowledge of the system when taught properly helps with algebra12 L is the Roman numeral for 5013 M is the Roman numeral for 100014 Nineteen in Roman numerals is now XIX but it once was IXX15 Octoginta means LXXX which is 8016 Prime numbers are also found in Roman numerals17 Quindecim means XV which is 1518 Real rules governing the system were changed in the Middle Ages19 S is the Roman numeral fraction for a half20 Thirty in Roman numerals are XXX = 3021 Undeviginti is the Latin word for IXX which means 1922 V is the Roman numeral for 523 Worldwide usage of this ancient numeracy system still continues today24 X is the Roman numeral for 1025 Yesteryear's arrangement of Roman numerals are not the same as todays26 Zero wasn't needed in the Roman numeral system because the positional place value of the numerals are self evidentQED by David Gambell
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CX (100+10=110)
c = 100 x = 10 Add together the individual numerals (M = 1000, D = 500, C = 100, L = 50, X = 10, V = 5, I = 1) unless a smaller numeral precedes a larger one in which case subtract it from the larger one.
cx = 110 c = 100 x = 10