123
It is already in Hindu-Arabic numerals but if you mean in Roman numerals then it is written as: CXXIII
123 = CXXIII
Iiiiiii,vvviImproved answer:In today's terms 123,456 in Roman numerals is (CXXIII)CDLVI
one hundred twenty three (123).
If you mean what is 123,456,789 in Roman numerals then it probably works out as follows:- (CXXIII)M(CCCCLVI)DCCLXXXVIIII Numerals in brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand and superscript numerals indicate multiplication by the value of that particular numeral. Hence:- (CXXIII)M = 1,000*1,000*123 = 123,000,000 (CCCCLVI) = 1,000*456 = 456,000 DCCLXXXVIIII = 789
It is already in Hindu-Arabic numerals but if you mean in Roman numerals then it is written as: CXXIII
123 = CXXIII
CXXIII
Iiiiiii,vvviImproved answer:In today's terms 123,456 in Roman numerals is (CXXIII)CDLVI
one hundred twenty three (123).
123 M followed by CXXXI.Improved Answer:(CXXIII)CXXXI
If you mean what is 123,456,789 in Roman numerals then it probably works out as follows:- (CXXIII)M(CCCCLVI)DCCLXXXVIIII Numerals in brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand and superscript numerals indicate multiplication by the value of that particular numeral. Hence:- (CXXIII)M = 1,000*1,000*123 = 123,000,000 (CCCCLVI) = 1,000*456 = 456,000 DCCLXXXVIIII = 789
In today's modern notation it would work out as: (DXLVI)M(CXXIII)CLIV (DXLVI)M = 546*1000*1000 = 546,000,000 (CXXIII) = 123*1000 = 123,000 CLIV = 154
Do you mean 11,123,111 then if so it is:-((MC))(CXXIII)CXI because this is the equivalent in Hindu-Arabic numerals of:-(10,000*1,100)+(1,000*123)+111 which equals 11,123,111Note that Roman numerals in double brackets indicate multiplication by 10,000 whereas numerals in single brackets indicate multiplication by 1,000.QED
CXXIII
CXXIII
988 = CMLXXXVIII in Roman numerals