The letter 'm' represents 1000 in roman numerals The letters CC represent two hundred.
C represents 100 in the Roman system. So this would be 200.
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals they represent the Hindu-Arabic numerals of 200 and 19 respectively.
In Roman numerals, C represents 100C = 100CC = 200CCC = 300and so on
30X = 10X means 10, so 10+10+10=30
The letter 'm' represents 1000 in roman numerals The letters CC represent two hundred.
C represents 100 in the Roman system. So this would be 200.
In standard Roman numerals, there is no such number as "S", and using mixed-case characters (like "Cc") also does not represent anything. That is to say, SXCc is not a Roman numeral.
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals they represent the Hindu-Arabic numerals of 200 and 19 respectively.
Each C represents 100 and there are two of them. That means this would be 200.
In Roman numerals, C represents 100C = 100CC = 200CCC = 300and so on
CCXCVI equals 296. CC=200 XC=90 V=5 I=1
30X = 10X means 10, so 10+10+10=30
(((CC)))
The equivalent Arabic numerals of the Roman numerals CC are 200
C=100 CC=200 V=5 VII=7 So CCVII is 207
The answer is "CC"