None. Roman numerals use the letters I, V, X, L, C, D and M (upper or lower case), not numeric digits (there is no 1 symbol in Roman numerals).
However, there are a total of 168 occurrences of the letter I in the numbers 1-120.
1-10: i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii, ix, x
11-20: xi, xii, xiii, xiv, xv, xvi, xvii, xviii, xix, xx
21-30: xxi, xxii, xxiii, xxiv, xxv, xxvi, xxvii, xxviii, xxix, xxx
31-40: xxxi, xxxii, xxxiii, xxxiv, xxxv, xxxvi, xxxvii, xxxviii, xxxix, xl
41-50: xli, xlii, xliii, xliv, xlv, xlvi, xlvii, xlviii, xlix, l
51-60: li, lii, liii, liv, lv, lvi, lvii, lviii, lix, lx
61-70: lxi, lxii, lxiii, lxiv, lxv, lxvi, lxvii, lxviii, lxix, lxx
71-80: lxxi, lxxii, lxxiii, lxxiv, lxxv, lxxvi, lxxvii, lxxviii, lxxix, lxxx
81-90: lxxxi, lxxxii, lxxxiii, lxxxiv, lxxxv, lxxxvi, lxxxvii, lxxxviii, lxxxix, xc
91-100: xci, xcii, xciii, xciv, xcv, xcvi, xcvii, xcviii, xcix, c
101-110: ci, cii, ciii, civ, cv, cvi, cvii, cviii, cix, cx
111-120: cxi, cxii, cxiii, cxiv, cxv, cxvi, cxvii, cxviii, cxix, cxx
It is: 120 = CXX
The Roman numeral for "CXX" is equivalent to 120.
CXX
I think it's XXL.......
120. C is for 100. X is for 10.
It is: 120 = CXX
The Roman numeral for "CXX" is equivalent to 120.
CXX
I think it's XXL.......
MDCCCLXXXII (1882) or XXCMMII (2002-120)
120. C is for 100. X is for 10.
On converting the Arabic number into roman numerals we get that : 120 in roman numerals is written as : CXX where C=100 and X=10.
If your "cxx" is meant to connote Roman Numerals, then it's equal to 120.
LLXX equals CXX which is the equivalent of 120.
In Roman numerals, 120 is represented as CXIX. This is broken down as C (100) + X (10) + IX (9). The Roman numeral system is additive, meaning that smaller values are added to larger values to create the desired number.
The number 120 written in Roman numerals is CXX
120 = CXX