CXL
In todays notation of Roman numerals: CXL.
140
Y is not generally a roman numeral, but can sometimes be 150; XY would be 140.
Assuming you're relating the question to Roman numerals - CXL would be 140
CXL = 140
In todays notation of Roman numerals: CXL.
140
Y is not generally a roman numeral, but can sometimes be 150; XY would be 140.
Assuming you're relating the question to Roman numerals - CXL would be 140
CXL = 140
C = 100 and XL = 40 (10 less than 50) so 140 is CXL
XLC doesn't exist in Roman Numerals, because we have to follow some certain rules to write any roman numeral in this system. We can use 'X', before or after 'L' and C, but we should never use 'L' before 'C'. Since 'L' is written before 'C', it is meaningless.Answered by,Mr. Shaji MathewBirla Public School,Doha, Qatar
140
140
You would write it as... 65,140,000 or 65 140 000
The Roman numeral you have included is not a valid number. Generally speaking C is 100 and X = 10 so in the case of the number mentioned, it starts as XC = 90 (ten less than 100). Then comes L, which is 50 so we could get 140... but the right way to write 140 in Roman numberals is CXL not XCL. Then you add the D, which is 500. This number should definitely come at the front. Then you add V which is 5. Assuming the number you wanted to represent was 545 you would put: DCXLV not XCLDV.
XCL in Roman numerals represents the number 90. The Roman numeral X represents 10, the Roman numeral C represents 100, and when a smaller Roman numeral is placed before a larger one, it indicates subtraction. Therefore, XCL can be broken down as X (10) + (100-10) = 90.