Roman Numerals 1 to 1000 Examples

Example 1: Change 27 into Roman Numeral.

Solution:

27 = 10 + 10 + 5 + 1 + 1

We know that,

  • 10 = X
  • 5 = V
  • 1 = I

Now,

27 = XXVII

Example 2: Change 2015 into the Roman Numeral.

Solution:

2015 can be broken as,

2015 = 1000 + 1000 + 10 + 5

We know that,

  • 1000 = M
  • 10 = X
  • 5 = V

Thus, 

2015 = MMXV

Example 3: Change 999 to Roman Numerals.

Solution:

999 can be broken as,

999 = 1000 – 1

We know that,

  • 1000 = M
  • 1 = I

Thus, 

999 = IM

Example 4: Simplify MCLV – XXV + XVII

Solution:

Given: 

MXXV – LXXV + VII

We know that 

  • MCLV = 1155
  • XXV = 25
  • XVII = 17

Now, substituting these we get;

MCLV – XXV + XVII = 1155 – 25 + 17 = 1147

Example 5: Simplify DCC + XLVI – XXXII

Solution:

Given: 

DCC + XLVI – XXXII

We know that 

  • DCC = 700
  • XLVI = 46
  • XXXII = 32

Now, substituting these we get;

DCC + XLVI – XXXII = 700 + 46 – 32 = 714

Roman Numerals 1 to 1000

Roman Numerals 1 to 1000 are the list of all the Roman Numerals arranged from 1 and up to 1000 it contains the rules to write the Roman Numerals up to 1000 and also contains the chart displaying the important values of all the numbers in Hindu-Arabic form and Roman form.

We write 1 in Roman Numerals as I, five in Roman Numerals as V, 10 in Roman Numerals as X, and so on. In this article we will learn about Roman numbers, Roman Numerals Chart from 1 to 1000, Examples, FAQs, and others in detail.

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