The Roman numeral for 300 is CCC
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It is: 300 = CCC
300 would be represented by 'CCC' in roman numerals.
It is: 300 = CCC
300 = CCC
on converting the Arabic number into roman numerals we get that 300 in roman numerals is written as : CCC as C=100.
On Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get : 160-300 in roman numerals is :CLX-CCC
C = 100 so 300 = CCC
It is: 300 = CCC
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CCD is not a Roman numeral. C is a Roman numeral which has a value of 100. D is also a Roman numeral which has a value of 500. However according to the rules of writing Roman numerals although a C can preceed a D, to represent 400, no number should be preceed by two or more numbers of lesser value. If CCD was a Roman numeral it would have a value of 300 but the correct Roman numeral for 300 is CCC.