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Roman Numerals Chart

Below is a Roman numerals Chart. As you can see from the Roman numerals Chart, each Arabic number can be converted into a Roman numeral. The Roman numerals Chart below illustrates that each Roman numeral is made up of combinations of a few symbols such as I, V and X below. Most people know the Roman numerals Chart below but fewer people know other charts for Roman numerals. You can also use the Roman numerals Chart below to compile a list of all Roman numerals.

Roman Numerals Chart

More Roman numerals Chart: 10 to 100 in Roman numerals

Chart for Roman Numerals

Roman numerals Chart from 500 to 1,000,000

Note that when a line is drawn over a number in Roman numerals, the value is increased 1000 times.

Roman Numeral Chart

Roman Numeral Conversion

To convert an Arabic number into a Roman numeral, the following Roman numeral conversion rule can be used.

To make the Roman numeral for the Arabic number 2, for example, the Roman numeral I is added to the same Roman numeral I making the Roman numeral II. Therefore, Roman numeral II is equal to the number 2.

1 = I

2 = I + I = II

3 = I + I + I = III

Roman numeral conversion rule

Example: 4 = 5 – 1 or V – I. V – I is written in Roman numeral form as IV.

As a Roman numeral conversion rule, when a letter representing a number of lesser value (I before V) appears to the left of a letter of greater value (V after I), the lesser value (I) is subtracted from the greater value (V).

Math Worksheets practice

Arabic numbers
Roman mathematical equivalent
Roman numerals
9 X – I (10 – 1) IX
20 XXX – X (30 – 10) XX
40 L – X (50 – 10) XL
90 C – X (100 – 10) XC

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Roman Numerals Math Worksheets

Converting Roman numerals to Arabic numbers

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