800- DCCC 800 is known as DCCC in roman numerals because the rule of roman numerals goes over three digits which means DCCCC is not 900 in roman numerals 900 is CM.
DCCC
DCCC = 800
800
The Roman numerals of DCCC are the equivalent of 800 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
800- DCCC 800 is known as DCCC in roman numerals because the rule of roman numerals goes over three digits which means DCCCC is not 900 in roman numerals 900 is CM.
DCCC
DCCC
DCCC = 800
800
DCCC = 800
The Roman numerals of DCCC are the equivalent of 800 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
1800- MDCCC Why is MDCCC 1800 in roman numerals; because M represents 1000 in roman numerals and DCCC represents 800 in roman numerals, this is the correct answer.
W existed in the "medieval roman numerals", they were different from the modern roman numerals we know and use today. W was 800, in modern roman numerals that would be DCCC.
22811 = (XXII)DCCCXI in Roman numerals which means 1,000*22+800+11 = 22,811
The number 7887 in Roman numerals is written as VMMMDCCCLXXXVII.
The Roman numeral of MDCCCVII means 1000+800+7 = 1807