No it only takes two characters. Since C represents 100, you would write 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."
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."
(xvi)cc = 1000*16+200 = 16200
796 = DCCXCVI 500 + 200 + 90 + 6
711 in Roman numerals is written as DCCXI. D represents 500, CC represents 200, and XI represents 11.
It is: 200 = CC
The number 200 is already in numerals
200 in Roman numerals is CC (100+100=200)