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Another contributor's answer:
XXX=30, XL=40, L=50, LX=60, LXX=70, LXXX=80, XC=90 and C=100
One hundred and three in roman numerals is: CIII
In roman numerals, 108 would be CVIII. C for one hundred and VIII for eight.
I to CC
mxxxviiii Or: MXXXIX
The number 1971 is represented in Roman Numerals by MCMLXXI.
One hundred and three in roman numerals is: CIII
In roman numerals, 108 would be CVIII. C for one hundred and VIII for eight.
I to CC
mxxxviiii Or: MXXXIX
The number 1971 is represented in Roman Numerals by MCMLXXI.
One thousand nine hundred seven hundred six
124,234,335,515 is one hundred twenty-four billion, two hundred thirty-four million, three hundred thirty-five thousand, five hundred fifteen.
It is simply 134 in Arabic numerals
(V)MMCDXXXI or MMMMMMMCDXXXI. The brackets indicate "multiplied by 1000" and is more commonly written with a macron, not the brackets.
____ MCD
One hundred thousand can be represented by the Roman numeral (C)
One hundred. One hundred. Ten. One hundred. One. One. Taken all together, "CCXCII" is nonsense.