C=100
CCCLX is the number 280 in roman numerals. This number is used to represent what roman used to write.
The letter B is not used in Roman numerals. Roman numerals use letters I, V, X, L, C, D, and M to represent numbers.
Assuming you mean the Roman letter D used to represent a number: D = 500
In Roman numerals, the letter D was used to represent 500, though it's hard to consider Roman numerals an "abbreviation" per se ("1776" is much shorter than MDCCLXXVI).
XXVIII is the number 28 in Roman numerals.
That would be Roman Numerals.
CCCLX is the number 280 in roman numerals. This number is used to represent what roman used to write.
The letter B is not used in Roman numerals. Roman numerals use letters I, V, X, L, C, D, and M to represent numbers.
Assuming you mean the Roman letter D used to represent a number: D = 500
In Roman numerals, the letter D was used to represent 500, though it's hard to consider Roman numerals an "abbreviation" per se ("1776" is much shorter than MDCCLXXVI).
XXVIII is the number 28 in Roman numerals.
Roman numerals represent numbers. They are used in chemical formulas to represent the valancy of transitional metals but as neither Sodium or Fluorine is a transitional metal there is no use for Roman numerals in the formula NaF.
It is used by Romans, because they use Roman numerals. In Roman Numerals, x represents ten (10)
Rome is not traditionally spelled out using Roman numerals. Roman numerals are used to represent numbers in ancient Rome, not for spelling out words.
BBC does not have a specific Roman numeral representation as it is an abbreviation for British Broadcasting Corporation. Roman numerals are used to represent numbers, not abbreviations.
"Clix" is not a commonly used term in Roman numerals. The Roman numeral system is based on a combination of letters to represent numbers. For example, I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, and so on. If you are referring to a specific usage of "clix," it may be a rare or unconventional representation of a number in Roman numerals.
The Roman numerals was the numerical system used in Ancient Rome and used a combination of letters, for example the Roman numeral VII would represent the numbers 5 and 1 and 1, adding the total of the numerals VII would represent the number seven.