c - c is 100 in roman numerals. 100 :)
C typically represents the Roman numeral for 100. In other contexts, C can represent various values, such as the speed of light in physics or the degrees Celsius in temperature measurement.
No, z does not represent a Roman Numeral. The letters used are I, V, X, L, C, D and M.
The Roman numeral of C is equivalent to 100
The Roman numeral LVIII represent 58
The Roman numeral C is equivalent to 100
c - c is 100 in roman numerals. 100 :)
C typically represents the Roman numeral for 100. In other contexts, C can represent various values, such as the speed of light in physics or the degrees Celsius in temperature measurement.
No, z does not represent a Roman Numeral. The letters used are I, V, X, L, C, D and M.
The Roman numeral of C is equivalent to 100
The Roman numeral LVIII represent 58
C = 100. We get "cent" as "one hundredth" from the Romans, who used "C" to stand for "centum" or 100.
The Roman Numeral system did not have a way to represent zero.
Roman numeral LXXX = 80
Roman numeral values: M=1000, D=500, C=100, L=50, X=10, V=5 and I=1.
The Roman numeral 'X' represents 10.
It is the lower case for I = i but they both represent 1 as a Roman numeral