In todays modern notation of Roman numerals they represent the year 1940
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"MCMXL" is the Roman numeral representation for the number 1940.
12-5-1940
The Roman numeral MCMXL represents the number 1940. M is the Roman numeral for 1000, CM is 900, and XL is 40. The numbers are added together to get the final value.
M=1000 C=100 X=10 L=50 On that premise... MCMXL would be 1000+(1000-100)+(50-10)=1940 Your answer is 1,940
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"MCMXL" is the Roman numeral representation for the number 1940.
12-5-1940
The Roman numeral MCMXL represents the number 1940. M is the Roman numeral for 1000, CM is 900, and XL is 40. The numbers are added together to get the final value.
M=1000 C=100 X=10 L=50 On that premise... MCMXL would be 1000+(1000-100)+(50-10)=1940 Your answer is 1,940
The number 1940 is written as MCMXL in Roman numerals. M represents 1000, CM represents 900, and XL represents 40.
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Next year is 2017 and the equivalent Roman numeral is MMXVII
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That is not a valid roman numeral.
The Roman numeral MCMXXXIV represents the number (or year) 1934
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