In today's terms the Roman numerals from 1 to a 100 are:
Units from 1 to 9: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX
Tens from 10 to 90: X, XX, XXX, XL, L, LX, LXX, LXXX, XC
Hundred: C
To select a numeral simply write down the tens first followed by the units.
Examples: 49 = XL+IX = XLIX and 99 = XC+IX = XCIX
But in the times of the Romans they themselves would have probably wrote out 49 and 99 as IL and IC respectively.
1100 in Roman numerals is MC and 1135 in Roman numerals is MCXXXV
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MC is 1100 in Roman Numerals. VII is 7. 1100 x 7 = 7700. In Roman Numerals 7700 is MMMMMMMDCC.
Exactly as it is 1100 but if you mean in Roman numerals then it is MC
In Roman numerals, MC is 1100.
MC = 1100
They are already in Roman numerals but MC and ML represents 1100 and 1050 respectively
M= 1000 c= 100 mc= 1100
They are: DC = 500+100 = 600 and MC = 1000+100 = 1100