The equivalent of 0 as a Roman numeral is N (nullae) but this system of numeracy didn't require a nought figure because the value of its numerals are self evident:
M=1000, D=500, C=100, L=50, X=10, V=5 and I=1
918
1000 = M
In Roman numerals, "C" represents the number 100.
Actually, XXII represents the number 22 in Roman numerals. The number 42 is represented as XLII.
There is not a Roman Numeral for 0.
CCCLXXlll
MDLXXXVIII
918
82 in Roman numerals would be... LXXXII
MCMXCVII
1000 = M
In Roman numerals, "C" represents the number 100.
CLXIVCCLIII. There should be a line above C which multiplies C by 100.
Actually, XXII represents the number 22 in Roman numerals. The number 42 is represented as XLII.
There is not a Roman Numeral for 0.
There is no 0 in roman numerals.
There is no Roman numeral for 0 because they didn't feel it was important.