The Roman number system is based on seven letters, all of which are assigned with specific values. These seven letters, with their Hindu-Arabic number equivalents, are:
I (1) V (5) X (10) L (50) C (100) D (500) M (1000)
There are a few rules in the Roman number system.
Rule 1: When a letter is repeated, its value is repeated.
Examples : I = 1, II = 2, III = 3 X = 10, XX = 20 CCC = 300
Rule 2: When a letter follows a letter of greater value, its value is added to the greater value.
Examples : VI = 6 (5+1) XV = 15 (10+5) LX = 60 (50+10) DC = 600 (500+100)
To write 70 in roman numerals, we just need to add XX to L (10+10+50). So, 70 will therefore be written as LXX. To write 800, just add CCC to D (100+100+100+500). In this case, 800 is written as DCCC.
Rule 3: When a letter precedes a letter of greater values, its value is subtracted from the greater value.
Examples : IV = 4 (5-1) IX = 9 (10-1) XL = 40 (50-10)
XC = 90 (100-10) CD = 400 (500-100)
The smaller value I is in front of V, means subtract 1 from 5 to get 4. In the same way, X is in front of the L reduces 50 by 10 to get 40. In like manner, X is in front of C means 100 less 10 and CD denotes 500 less 100.
Note: Generally, the symbols are not repeated more than three times to denote a number. To show the number 40, we would need to write XL (50-10) and not XXXX. (10+10+10+10). As for 4, it is usually written as IV (5-1) and not IIII (1+1+1+1).
Rule 4: A horizontal bar over a letter or letters indicates that the value given to the letter or letters is to be increased one thousand times.
Examples : MCD = 1,400 (1000+ 500-100).
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MCD = 1,400,000 (1,000 times of 1,400)
Summary
VII = 7 XI = 11 XIV = 14 XVIII = 18 XXII = 22 XXXVII = 37
XLI = 41 LXII = 62 CXIII = 113 CCX = 210 MCM = 1,900
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XICCC = 11,300 CLXX = 150,020 MCMV = 1,905,000
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M = 1,000,000 XCC = 10,200
Source : “Arithmetic Made Simple – Revised Edition” by A.P. Sperling and Samuel D. Levison. Revised by Robert R Belge, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Syracuse University. Published by Doubleday, a division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc.