I
1
xxxii
32
lxiii
63
xciv
94
ii
2
xxxiii
33
lxiv
64
xcv
95
iii
3
xxxiv
34
lxv
65
xcvi
96
iv
4
xxxv
35
lxvi
66
xcvii
97
v
5
xxxvi
36
lxvii
67
xcviii
98
vi
6
xxxvii
37
lxviii
68
xcix
99
vii
7
xxxviii
38
lxix
69
c
100
viii
8
xxxix
39
lxx
70
ix
9
xl
40
lxxi
71
ex.
X
10
xli
41
lxxii
72
di
501
xi
11
xlii
42
lxxiii
73
dl
550
xii
12
xliii
43
lxxiv
74
dxxx
530
xiii
13
xliv
44
lxxv
75
dccvii
707
xiv
14
xlv
45
lxxvi
76
dcccxc
890
xv
15
xlvi
46
lxxvii
77
md
1500
xvi
16
xlvii
47
lxxviii
78
mdccc
1800
xvii
17
xlviii
48
lxxix
79
cm
900
xviii
18
xlix
49
lxxx
80
xix
19
l
50
lxxxi
81 i 1
xx
20
li
51
lxxxii
82 v 5
xxi
21
lii
52
lxxxiii
83 x 10
xxii
22
liii
53
lxxxiv
84 l 50
xxiii
23
liv
54
lxxxv
85 c 100
xxiv
24
lv
55
lxxxvi
86 d 500
xxv
25
lvi
56
lxxxvii
87 m1000
xxvi
26
lvii
57
lxxxviii
88
xxvii
27
lviii
58
lxxxix
89
xxviii
28
lix
59
xc
90
xxix
29
lx
60
xci
91
xxx
30
lxi
61
xcii
92
xxxi
31
lxii
62
xciii
93
To write Roman numerals from 1 to 300, you can use the symbols I, V, X, L, C, and D. The numbers 1 to 10 are represented by I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X. For numbers between 11 and 100, you add the symbol X to represent tens: XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, and XX represent 11 to 20. Then, to represent multiples of 10, you add L (50) after X: XXI, XXII, XXIII, etc. Finally, to represent hundreds, you add C before the previous symbols: CXXI, CXXII, CXXIII, etc.
1 = I as a Roman numeral
CCCXII. C = 100, x = 10, i = 1. 300 + 10 + 2.
The roman numeral for the number one can be written as I or i. On a keyboard, it is typed using the "I", not the "1".
1 in roman numerals is written as I.
The Roman numeral representation for 1 is 'I'.
1 = I as a Roman numeral
CCCXII. C = 100, x = 10, i = 1. 300 + 10 + 2.
The roman numeral for the number one can be written as I or i. On a keyboard, it is typed using the "I", not the "1".
1 in roman numerals is written as I.
The Roman numeral representation for 1 is 'I'.
To write the number 9 in Roman numerals, you would use the symbol 'IX'. This is made by combining the Roman numeral for 1, 'I', and the Roman numeral for 10, 'X', subtracting 1 from 10.
100 = C (300 = 100+100+100 = CCC) 5 = V 1 = I (4 = 5-1 = IV) Answer: CCCIV
CCXXIX is the number 229 in roman numeral. To write 9 we have to do IX that is 10-1.
300 = ccc 10 = x 1 = i 311 = cccxi
XI (10+1=11)
VI (5+1=6)
The number 1 billion can be written as the Roman numeral [M] with a horizontal bar above it (which I can't write with my keyboard).