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Bigger Roman Numbers: L, C, D, M

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Now that you can to ten, let's go . more every : L 50, C 100, D 500, and M 1000.

RomanNumber
I1
V5
X10
L50
C100
D500
M1000
All seven Roman numeral symbols, from smallest to largest.
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A : 'I Like Do — the are I, V, X, L, C, D, M in !

You big the way — the from to and add them up. So MXV is 1000 + 10 + 5 = 1015, and CCL is 100 + 100 + 50 = 250.

The up here too. Just like IV is 4, XL is 'ten before = 40, XC is 90, CD is 400, and CM is 900.

RomanNumberMeans
IV41 before 5
IX91 before 10
XL4010 before 50
XC9010 before 100
CD400100 before 500
CM900100 before 1000
The six subtract pairs you'll ever need. Only I, X, and C are used to subtract.
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are this way! 2025 is : M + M + XX + V = 1000 + 1000 + 20 + 5.

🔗 Match each symbol to how much it's worth.

  • L

  • C

  • D

  • M

✍️ Fill the blanks from the word bank.

The for 100 is , the for 500 is , and the for 1000 is .

🧩 Order these from smallest to biggest.

  1. M (1000)
  2. CD (400)
  3. XC (90)
  4. XL (40)

🃏 Flip to reveal the value.

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Bigger Roman Numbers

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