First of all Roman numerals are written in CAPITAL letters. 'cm lxix' should be written as 'CMLXIX'.
M = 1000
C = 100
L = 50
X = 10
I = 1
The largest value always goes to the left followed by the smaller values. Except, when a smaller value is written to the left of a larger value you subtract the smaller value from the larger value to the right.
Hence
CMLXIX = ( 1000 - 100) + 50 + 10 +(10 - 1) = 900 + 50 + 10 + 9 = 969. The answer!!!!
Cm = 900
lxix = 69
LXIX is the number 69 in roman numerals. L is 50, X is 10 and IX is 9, adding them would lead to 69.
69
64Improved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals LXIX represents 69
It is VI I LXIX.
69The conventional conversion of 69 into Roman numerals is LXIXIn today's terms of notating Roman numerals they represent 69
LXIX is the number 69 in roman numerals. L is 50, X is 10 and IX is 9, adding them would lead to 69.
69
64Improved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals LXIX represents 69
It is VI I LXIX.
The Roman numeral "lxix" is equal to 69 in Arabic numerals.
69The conventional conversion of 69 into Roman numerals is LXIXIn today's terms of notating Roman numerals they represent 69
69 The conventional conversion of 69 into Roman numerals is LXIX In today's terms of notating Roman numerals they represent 69.
50 + 10 +(10-1) = 69
42 = XLII 69 = LXIX 666 = DCLXVI Just google it.
CM in Roman numerals equals 900.
9,100,666 = ((CM))(C)DCLXVI in Roman numerals
LXIX is the Roman numeral for the Arabic number 69. To understand Roman numerals, one first has to understand what the numerals represent: I=1 V=5 X=10 L=50 C=100 D=500 M=1,000 When the larger Roman numeral is in front followed by the smaller, you add the two, as in VI (5+1=6). When the smaller Roman numeral is in front, you subtract it from the one following it, as in IV (1 from 5=4). Therefore, LXIX is broken down as LX (50+10, or 60) + IX (1 from 10, or 9) = 69. That's why you'll sometimes see strings of Roman numerals referring to copyright dates in movies as MCMXCVIIII. Broken down, M=1,000 + CM (100 from 1,000, or 900) + XC (10 from 100, or 90) + VIIII (5+4, or 9), or "1999."