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Roman Numeral 100 to 150

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Roman Numeral 100 to 150

You all know that Roman Numeral 100 to 150 or we can say the math portion is very much important in competitive exams. It doesn’t mean that other topics are not so important. But only math portion can leads you to a good score. A good score comes with practice and practice. All you need to do is to do math problems correctly within time, and only shortcut tricks can give you that success. But it doesn’t mean that without using shortcut tricks you can’t do any math problems. You may do math problems within time without using any shortcut tricks. You may have that potential.

But, so many people can’t do this. For those we prepared this Roman Numeral 100 to 150. Here in this page we try to put all types of Roman Numeral. But we may miss few of them. If you know anything else rather than this please do share with us. Your little help will help so many needy.

In Roman numeral some numeral are One or more letters placed after another letter of greater value increases the greater value by the amount of the smaller (XV = 15, XVI = 16, XVII = 17, or LXV = 65 ,LXVI = 66 ,LXVII = 67 etc.).In Roman numerals are letter repeated once or twice repeats its value that many times (XXX = 30, CC = 200, etc.).A letter placed before another letter of greater value decreases the greater value by the amount of the smaller (V = 5, XL = 40, M = 100, etc.)

The system is based on seven different symbols.This Seven symbols are……
Roman numerical system: I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100, D = 500, M = 1,000.

 

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Roman numerals “111”

The roman numeral CXI corresponds to the Arabic number 111.
How to read and how to write CXI
If number CXI is within to text or sentence it should be read in its equivalent in Arabic numbers, in this case CXI = (100+ 10+1) = 111.

Roman numerals “131”

The roman numeral CXXXI corresponds to the Arabic number 131.
How to read and how to write CXXXI
If number CXXXI is within to text or sentence it should be read in its equivalent in Arabic numbers, in this case CXXXI = (100+ 10+10+10+1) = 131.

Roman numerals “150”

The roman numeral CL corresponds to the Arabic number 150.
How to read and how to write CL
If number CL is within to text or sentence it should be read in its equivalent in Arabic numbers, in this case CL= (100 + 50) = 150.

Roman Numeral 100 to 150

CI101CXI111CXXI121CXXXI131CXLI141
CII102CXII112CXXII122CXXXII132CXLII142
CIII103CXIII113CXXIII123CXXXIII133CXLIII143
CIV104CXIV114CXXIV124CXXXIV134CXLIV144
CV105CXV115CXXV125CXXXV135CXLV145
CVI106CXVI116CXXVI126CXXXVI136CXLVI146
CVII107CXVII117CXXVII127CXXXVII137CXLVII147
CVIII108CXVIII118CXXVIII128CXXXVIII138CXLVIII148
CIX109CXIX119CXXIX129CXXXIX139CXLIX149
CX110CXX120CXXX130CXL140CL150

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