Roman Numbers 100 to 1000

C is the symbol for the number 100 in roman numerals, as we discussed in the article roman numbers 1 – 100.

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
Examples:
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.

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