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The roman numeral for 1100 is: MC. This translates to:M = 1000C = 100MC = 1100
Exactly as it is 1100 but if you mean in Roman numerals then it is MC
They are already in Roman numerals but MC and ML represents 1100 and 1050 respectively
It is: MC = 1100
MC = 1100
MC is the Roman numeral equivalent of 1100. M is 1000 and C is 100.
The roman numeral for 1100 is: MC. This translates to:M = 1000C = 100MC = 1100
Exactly as it is 1100 but if you mean in Roman numerals then it is MC
1100
They are already in Roman numerals but MC and ML represents 1100 and 1050 respectively
It is: MC = 1100
In Roman numerals, MC is 1100.
MC = 1100
M= 1000 c= 100 mc= 1100
mc is 1100. ax is not a Roman numeral (there is no value for a). The Roman numerals are: i = 1, v = 5, x = 10, l = 50, c = 100, d = 500, m = 1000 The system is non-positional, so there is no symbol for the number zero. However, the Latin nulla (none) was used in 525 by Dionysius Exiguus, while the letter N was used around 725 by Bede.
MC with lines on topImproved answer:(M)CNumerals in brackets indicates multiplication by a thousand and superscript numerals indicates multiplication by that particular numeral.(M)C = 1,000*1,000*100 = 100,000,000
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