If you mean the equivalent of 190+128 in Roman numerals then it is CCCXVIII = 318
Note that the modern way of notating 190 in Roman numerals is now considered to be CXC but the ancient Romans would have notated the equivalent of 190 in Roman numerls entirely different..
190 is CXC in Roman Numerals.
cxc
Cxc = c + (c-x) = 100+ (100-10) = 190
The numeral MCMCXC is not a correctly written Roman numeral. MCM = 1900 and CXC = 190. However 1900 + 190 = 2009 and the correct Roman numeral for this date would be MMIX.
The number 190 in Roman numerals is CXC
190 is CXC in Roman Numerals.
cxc
Cxc = c + (c-x) = 100+ (100-10) = 190
The numeral MCMCXC is not a correctly written Roman numeral. MCM = 1900 and CXC = 190. However 1900 + 190 = 2009 and the correct Roman numeral for this date would be MMIX.
190
The number 190 in Roman numerals is CXC
C = 100 and XC = 10 less than 100, which is 90, so CXC = 190.
190 = One hundred and ninty In Roman Numerals 190 = CXC
a squared plus b squared equals c squared so lets say a=7 and b=7. but then what is c? 7x7+7x7=cxc so 49+49=cxc so 98=cxc so 9.9=c
110,100 in Roman numerals is (C) (X) (C) or CXC with a line over C and X; 1,000 is M
it means Caribbean Examination Council (CXC)
There is no such thing as a distinction in CXC...look it up!