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3 - <p>To meet their daily commerce and administration needs, the ancient Romans developed Roman Numerals. It used a combination of seven symbols - I, V, X, L, C, D, and M to represent numbers. Roman numerals were used to record transactions, keep track of data, and label military units. In this topic, we are going to learn about the Roman numeral MDCCLXXII.</p>
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4 - <h2>What is MDCCLXXII in Roman Numerals?</h2>
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5 - <p>Ancient Romans discovered that counting fingers could get very complicated after 10. So to overcome the complexity, the Roman numeric system was developed. This was widely used throughout Europe as a standard writing system until the late Middle Ages. Seven<a>symbols</a>are used to represent<a>numbers</a>in the Roman numeric system - I, V, X, L, C, D, and M. The numerals are made up<a>of</a>different<a>combinations</a>of these symbols. MDCCLXXII in Roman numerals can be written in number form by adding the values of each Roman numeral,<a>i</a>.e. MDCCLXXII = 1772.</p>
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6 - <p>Let us learn more about the Roman numeral MDCCLXXII, how we write them, the mistakes we usually make, and ways to avoid these mistakes.</p>
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7 - <h2>Basic Rules for MDCCLXXII in Roman Numerals</h2>
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8 - <p>When writing Roman numerals, there are a few rules that we need to follow based on the Roman numerals we are trying to write. In this section, we will learn about the rules when writing Roman numerals and how to represent them.</p>
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9 - <h3><strong>Rule 1: Addition Method:</strong></h3>
 
10 - <p>When a larger symbol is followed by a smaller symbol, we add the numerals to each other. For example, in VIII, we have 5 + 3 = 8.</p>
 
11 - <h3><strong>Rule 2: Repetition Method:</strong></h3>
 
12 - <p>A symbol that is repeated three times in continuation increases the value of the numeral. For example, XXX = 30.</p>
 
13 - <h3><strong>Rule 3: Subtraction Method:</strong></h3>
 
14 - <p>We use the<a>subtraction</a>method when a larger symbol follows a smaller symbol. For example, XL = 40 (which is 50 - 10).</p>
 
15 - <h3><strong>Rule 4: Limitation Rule:</strong></h3>
 
16 - <p>Symbols cannot be repeated more than three times, and some symbols, such as V, L, and D cannot be repeated more than once. For example, 10 is represented as X and not VV.</p>
 
17 - <h2>How to Write MDCCLXXII in Roman Numerals?</h2>
 
18 - <p>Let us learn about how to write MDCCLXXII in Roman numerals. There are two methods that we can use to write Roman numerals:</p>
 
19 - <ul><li><strong>By Expansion Method</strong></li>
 
20 - <li><strong>By Grouping Method</strong></li>
 
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23 - <h3>MDCCLXXII in Roman Numeral by Expansion Method</h3>
 
24 - <p>The breaking down of Roman numerals into parts and then converting them into numerals is what we call the expansion method. The expansion method is the breaking down of Roman numerals into numerical form and adding them to get the final number.</p>
 
25 - <p><strong>Step 1:</strong>Break the Roman numerals into parts.</p>
 
26 - <p><strong>Step 2:</strong>Now write each of the Roman numerals with its numerical digit in the<a>place value</a>.</p>
 
27 - <p><strong>Step 3:</strong>Add the numerals together.</p>
 
28 - <p>For<strong>MDCCLXXII,</strong></p>
 
29 - <p><strong>Step 1:</strong>First we break the Roman numerals. MDCCLXXII = M + D + C + C + L + X + X + I + I</p>
 
30 - <p><strong>Step 2:</strong>Write the Roman Numerals for each part. The Roman Numeral M is 1000 The Roman Numeral D is 500 The Roman Numeral C is 100 The Roman Numeral L is 50 The Roman Numeral X is 10 The Roman Numeral I is 1</p>
 
31 - <p><strong>Step 3:</strong>Combine all the numbers M + D + C + C + L + X + X + I + I = 1000 + 500 + 100 + 100 + 50 + 10 + 10 + 1 + 1 = 1772. Therefore, the Roman Numeral MDCCLXXII is 1772.</p>
 
32 - <h3>MDCCLXXII in Roman Numeral by Grouping Method</h3>
 
33 - <p>Using subtraction and<a>addition</a>rules, we will apply the grouping method. This means we break the Roman numerals into smaller groups, which makes it easier to work with. This method groups the Roman numerals logically, and then we write the numbers for each group.</p>
 
34 - <p><strong>Step 1:</strong>Take the largest number and write the number for that Roman numeral.</p>
 
35 - <p><strong>Step 2:</strong>Write the Roman numeral using the subtraction and addition rules.</p>
 
36 - <p>Example: Let’s take the Roman numeral<strong>MDCCLXXII.</strong></p>
 
37 - <p><strong>Step 1:</strong>The larger Roman numerals are what we will begin with. Once split, the Roman numerals we get are M, D, C, C, and LXXII. The numeral for M is 1000. The numeral for D is 500. The numeral for C is 100. The numeral for LXXII is 72.</p>
 
38 - <p><strong>Step 2:</strong>Now we need to either add or subtract the smaller number, depending on its place.</p>
 
39 - <p>Here we add LXXII to M, D, and C, C, and we will get MDCCLXXII. The Roman numeral LXXII is 72. Therefore, the numeral of MDCCLXXII is 1772.</p>
 
40 - <h2>Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in MDCCLXXII Roman Numerals</h2>
 
41 - <p>Students can make mistakes when studying Roman numerals. Here are a few common mistakes students make, and ways to avoid them.</p>
 
42 - <h3>Problem 1</h3>
 
43 - <p>What is the sum of MDC + CLXII? Write the answer in Roman numerals.</p>
 
44 - <p>Okay, lets begin</p>
 
45 - <p>The sum is MDCCCXXII</p>
 
46 - <h3>Explanation</h3>
 
47 - <p>Convert both Roman numerals into their decimal form:</p>
 
48 - <p>MDC = 1600</p>
 
49 - <p>CLXII = 162</p>
 
50 - <p>Add both numbers: 1600 + 162 = 1762</p>
 
51 - <p>Convert the number into its Roman numeral: 1762 = 1000 (M) + 700 (DCC) + 60 (LX) + 2 (II) = MDCCLXII</p>
 
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53 - <h3>Problem 2</h3>
 
54 - <p>What is the difference between MM - CCLXXII? Write in Roman numerals.</p>
 
55 - <p>Okay, lets begin</p>
 
56 - <p>The difference is MDCCXXVIII</p>
 
57 - <h3>Explanation</h3>
 
58 - <p>Convert the Roman numerals into their decimal form:</p>
 
59 - <p>MM = 2000</p>
 
60 - <p>CCLXXII = 272</p>
 
61 - <p>Subtract the numbers: 2000 - 272 = 1728</p>
 
62 - <p>Convert the number into its Roman numeral: 1728 = 1000 (M) + 700 (DCC) + 20 (XX) + 8 (VIII) = MDCCXXVIII</p>
 
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64 - <h3>Problem 3</h3>
 
65 - <p>Divide MCMXLIV by 2 and write the answer in Roman numerals.</p>
 
66 - <p>Okay, lets begin</p>
 
67 - <p>CMXLVII</p>
 
68 - <h3>Explanation</h3>
 
69 - <p>Convert MCMXLIV into its decimal form:</p>
 
70 - <p>MCMXLIV = 1944</p>
 
71 - <p>Divide by 2: 1944 / 2 = 972</p>
 
72 - <p>Write 972 in Roman numerals: 900 (CM) + 70 (LXX) + 2 (II) = CMXLVII</p>
 
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74 - <h3>Problem 4</h3>
 
75 - <p>Find the product of CXXI and XIV.</p>
 
76 - <p>Okay, lets begin</p>
 
77 - <p>MDCCLXXIV is the product of CXXI and XIV.</p>
 
78 - <h3>Explanation</h3>
 
79 - <p>Convert CXXI and XIV into numbers:</p>
 
80 - <p>CXXI = 121</p>
 
81 - <p>XIV = 14</p>
 
82 - <p>Multiply the numbers: 121 × 14 = 1694</p>
 
83 - <p>Convert 1694 into its Roman numerals: 1000 (M) + 600 (DC) + 90 (XC) + 4 (IV) = MDCLXXXXIV</p>
 
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85 - <h3>Problem 5</h3>
 
86 - <p>Convert MDCCLXXII into its decimal form.</p>
 
87 - <p>Okay, lets begin</p>
 
88 - <p>In decimal form, MDCCLXXII is 1772</p>
 
89 - <h3>Explanation</h3>
 
90 - <p>Break MDCCLXXII into components:</p>
 
91 - <p>M = 1000</p>
 
92 - <p>DCC = 700 (D + C + C)</p>
 
93 - <p>LXX = 70 (L + X + X)</p>
 
94 - <p>II = 2 (I + I)</p>
 
95 - <p>Add values: 1000 + 700 + 70 + 2 = 1772</p>
 
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97 - <h2>FAQs on MDCCLXXII in Roman Numerals</h2>
 
98 - <h3>1.What is MCC in Roman numerals?</h3>
 
99 - <p>The Roman numeral MCC in numerical form is 1200.</p>
 
100 - <h3>2.Is MDCCLXXII a prime number?</h3>
 
101 - <h3>3.What is MDCCLXXII + MCC?</h3>
 
102 - <p>MDCCLXXII (1772) + MCC (1200) = MMMMMCCCLXXII (2972).</p>
 
103 - <h3>4.What is MCM?</h3>
 
104 - <p>MCM in modern numbers is 1900.</p>
 
105 - <h3>5.Subtract CCL from MDCCLXXII</h3>
 
106 - <p>MDCCLXXII (1772) - CCL (250) = MDXXII (1522).</p>
 
107 - <h2>Important Glossaries for MDCCLXXII in Roman Numerals</h2>
 
108 - <ul><li><strong>Limitation Rule:</strong>There are some symbols that cannot be repeated more than once (V, L, D). For example, LVV for 60 is wrong, the correct answer is LX.</li>
 
109 - </ul><ul><li><strong>Place Value:</strong>The position of a digit in a number, this position determines its value. For example, the number 7 in 1772 is in the hundred's place.</li>
 
110 - </ul><ul><li><strong>Prime Number:</strong>A number that has only two factors, itself and 1, is called a prime number. For example, 23 is a prime number that has only two factors, 1 and itself.</li>
 
111 - </ul><ul><li><strong>Subtraction Method:</strong>A technique used in Roman numerals where a smaller numeral placed before a larger numeral indicates subtraction. For instance, IV represents 4, which is 5 - 1.</li>
 
112 - </ul><ul><li><strong>Repetition Method:</strong>A method in Roman numerals where a symbol repeated, such as XXX, represents the sum of its values, here 30.</li>
 
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117 - <p>Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.</p>
 
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