"C" was used to write 100 by the Romans.
1 is written as "I" by the Romans.
The numbers are written like this: 1=I, 10=X 100=C 1000=M.
100 in Roman Numerals is C.
Romans wrote 10 as "X"
It was: C = 100
1 = I, 10 = X, 100 = C and 1000 = M
As a Roman numeral 1000 = M
I, X, C and M respectively
If you mean: 110, 100 and 1000 then they were written as CX, C and M respectively
The Romans did not have a written constitutions. They only had written codes of law.
25 percent written as a number could be as follows: 100 x 25% = 25 100 x 0.25 = 25
The number 1000 was simply M.Roman numerals did not have any symbol occurring consecutively more than three (or sometimes four) times. A number such as 110 000 would be written as the symbol CX (the Roman numeral for 110) with a horizontal line over the top. The horizontal line indicates the number is multiplied by ten thousand.The remainder of the number would be written as 100 is normally written: C