In this table we will continue to recognize Roman numerals from 100 to 1000, can be seen in the table below, so that students can understand Roman numerals and can write them correctly.
List of Roman Numerals 110 to 1000.
110 | CX |
120 | CXX |
130 | CXXX |
140 | CXL |
150 | CL |
160 | CLX |
170 | CLXX |
180 | CLXXX |
190 | CXC |
200 | CC |
210 | CCX |
220 | CCXX |
230 | CCXXX |
240 | CCXL |
250 | CCL |
260 | CCLX |
270 | CCLXX |
280 | CCLXXX |
290 | CCXC |
300 | CCC |
310 | CCCX |
320 | CCCXX |
330 | CCCXXX |
340 | CCCXL |
350 | CCCL |
360 | CCCLX |
370 | CCCLXX |
380 | CCCLXXX |
390 | CCCXC |
400 | CD |
410 | CDX |
420 | CDXX |
430 | CDXXX |
440 | CDXL |
450 | CDL |
460 | CDLX |
470 | CDLXX |
480 | CDLXXX |
490 | CDXC |
500 | D |
510 | DX |
520 | DXX |
530 | DXXX |
540 | DXL |
550 | DL |
560 | DLX |
570 | DLXX |
580 | DLXXX |
590 | DXC |
600 | DC |
610 | DCX |
620 | DCXX |
630 | DCXXX |
640 | DCXL |
650 | DCL |
660 | DCLX |
670 | DCLXX |
680 | DCLXXX |
690 | DCXC |
700 | DCC |
710 | DCCX |
720 | DCCXX |
730 | DCCXXX |
740 | DCCXL |
750 | DCCL |
760 | DCCLX |
770 | DCCLXX |
780 | DCCLXXX |
790 | DCCXC |
800 | DCCC |
810 | DCCCX |
820 | DCCCXX |
830 | DCCCXXX |
840 | DCCCXL |
850 | DCCCL |
860 | DCCCLX |
870 | DCCCLXX |
880 | DCCCLXXX |
890 | DCCCXC |
900 | CM |
910 | CMX |
920 | CMXX |
930 | CMXXX |
940 | CMXL |
950 | CML |
960 | CMLX |
970 | CMLXX |
980 | CMLXXX |
990 | CMXC |
1000 | M |
How to Write Roman Numbers 100 to 1000?
The quickest and easiest way to write Roman numerals 100 to 1000 is to separate the hundreds, tens and the units, since there are only 1000 then 900 is the last hundreds before reaching the thousands. Here’s a table of hundreds, tens and units in Roman numerals.
Hundreds | |
---|---|
100 | C |
200 | CC |
300 | CCC |
400 | CD |
500 | D |
600 | DC |
700 | DCC |
800 | DCCC |
900 | CM |
Tens | |
---|---|
10 | X |
20 | XX |
30 | XXX |
40 | XL |
50 | L |
60 | LX |
70 | LXX |
80 | LXXX |
90 | XC |
Units | |
---|---|
1 | I |
2 | II |
3 | III |
4 | IV |
5 | V |
6 | VI |
7 | VII |
8 | VIII |
9 | IX |
1. Write the number 545 into Roman numerals?
Solution:
If we break it down into
Hundreds: 500 + Tens: 40 + Units: 5
(500 = D) + (40 = XL) + (5 = V)
545 = DXLV
2. What is MXXIX in Roman numerals?
Solution:
If we break it down into
M + XX + IX
(M = 1000) + (XX = 20) + (IX = 9)
MXXIX = 1029
3. Write the number 1030 into Roman numerals?
Solution:
If we break it down into
Thousands: 1000 + Tens: 30
(1000 = M) + (30 = XXX)
1030 = MXXX
4. Write the number 2200 into Roman numerals?
Solution:
If we break it down into
Thousands: 2000 + Hundreds: 200
(2000 = MM) + (200 = CC)
2200 = MMCC
5. What is MCMXI in Roman numerals?
Solution:
If we break it down into
M + CM + XI
(M = 1000) + (CM = 900) + (XI = 11)
MCMXI = 1911
By using the hundreds, tens and units combination, you can quickly and easily write Roman numerals or convert them to Roman numerals. To better understand the rules of Roman numerals, or you can convert quickly and easily using our Roman numeral converter that can convert large numbers up to 3,999,999.