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3 - <p>Roman numerals are a way of expressing numbers using symbols. I, V, X, L, C, D, and M are the symbols we use. Roman Numerals are used in royal titles, book names, sequences, and so on. Here we will be discussing Roman Numerals, rules, and examples.</p>
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4 - <h2>What is 920 in Roman Numerals?</h2>
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5 - <p>The royal titles, such as Henry I, Henry II, and so on, use Roman Numerals. Have you noticed these names and wondered what these<a>symbols</a>(I and II) represented? Those are the Roman Numerals. Earlier, people used to count using fingers, sticks, bones, etc. When life became complex, a<a>standard form</a>was required to count. Ancient Romans used the Roman Numeral system to count. I (1), V (5), X (10), L (50), C (100), D (500), and M (1000) are the symbols we use to count.</p>
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6 - <p>In Roman Numerals, we use CMXX to represent 920, where CM is 900 and XX is 20. Lets learn more about Roman numerals and how we write them.</p>
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7 - <h2>Basic Rules for 920 in Roman Numerals</h2>
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8 - <p>There are certain basic rules to write a<a>number</a>in Roman Numerals. In this section, lets discuss some basic rules that need to be remembered when writing a number in Roman numerals.</p>
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9 - <h3><strong>Rule 1: Addition Method</strong></h3>
 
10 - <p>The<a>addition</a>method is used when the smaller number is placed after the larger number. For example, XX → X + X → 10 + 10 = 20.</p>
 
11 - <h3><strong>Rule 2: Repetition Method</strong></h3>
 
12 - <p>To write a large number, certain Roman Numerals can be repeated up to three times. III → 3.</p>
 
13 - <h3><strong>Rule 3: Subtraction Method</strong></h3>
 
14 - <p>If a small number is followed by a large number in Roman Numerals, we subtract the smaller number from the large number. For example, CM → M - C → 1000 - 100 = 900.</p>
 
15 - <h3><strong>Rule 4: Limitation Rule</strong></h3>
 
16 - <p>The symbols cannot be repeated more than three times, and some symbols like V, L, and D cannot be repeated. For example, we won't write VV for 10; instead, we use X.</p>
 
17 - <h2>How to Write 920 in Roman Numerals</h2>
 
18 - <p>Let’s now learn how to write 920 in Roman Numerals. Follow these methods to write the number in 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>920 in Roman Numeral by Expansion Method</h3>
 
24 - <p>In the expansion method, based on the<a>place value</a>, the number is broken down. In this section, we will learn how to write 920 in Roman numerals using the expansion method. To write 920 in Roman Numerals, follow the steps:</p>
 
25 - <p><strong>Step 1:</strong>Break the number based on the place value. Place values are ones, tens, hundreds, etc. For 920, we write it as 900 + 20.</p>
 
26 - <p><strong>Step 2:</strong>Converting the number into Roman Numerals:</p>
 
27 - <ul><li>900 in Roman Numeral - CM</li>
 
28 - <li>20 in Roman Numeral - XX</li>
 
29 - </ul><p><strong>Step 3:</strong>Combining the Roman Numerals together: Therefore, 920 in Roman Numeral is CM (900) + XX (20) = CMXX.</p>
 
30 - <h3>920 in Roman Numeral by Grouping Method</h3>
 
31 - <p>When writing a large number into Roman Numerals, we group the number. To write 920 in Roman Numerals, we group 920 as 900 + 20.</p>
 
32 - <ul><li>900 in Roman Numeral - CM </li>
 
33 - <li>20 in Roman Numeral - XX</li>
 
34 - </ul><p>So, 920 is written as CMXX in Roman Numerals.</p>
 
35 - <h2>Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in 920 Roman Numerals</h2>
 
36 - <p>Students often make mistakes when writing a number in Roman Numerals. To master Roman Numerals, we can learn a few common mistakes and the ways to avoid them.</p>
 
37 - <h3>Problem 1</h3>
 
38 - <p>A historian discovers a scroll that mentions a battle involving CMXX soldiers. If each soldier was armed with III weapons, find the total number of weapons used in the battle.</p>
 
39 - <p>Okay, lets begin</p>
 
40 - <p>The total number of weapons used in the battle is MMMDCLX.</p>
 
41 - <h3>Explanation</h3>
 
42 - <p>Each of the CMXX soldiers had III weapons.</p>
 
43 - <p>Thus, the total number of weapons is calculated as CMXX × III.</p>
 
44 - <p>CMXX = 920</p>
 
45 - <p>III = 3</p>
 
46 - <p>920 × 3 = 2760</p>
 
47 - <p>2760 in Roman numerals is MMMDCLX.</p>
 
48 - <p>Well explained 👍</p>
 
49 - <h3>Problem 2</h3>
 
50 - <p>An ancient architect designed a building with CMXX columns, and each column supports X floors. Calculate the total number of floors supported by these columns.</p>
 
51 - <p>Okay, lets begin</p>
 
52 - <p>The total number of floors supported by the columns is IXCC.</p>
 
53 - <h3>Explanation</h3>
 
54 - <p>To find the total number of floors, multiply the number of columns by the number of floors each supports.</p>
 
55 - <p>CMXX = 920</p>
 
56 - <p>X = 10</p>
 
57 - <p>920 × 10 = 9200</p>
 
58 - <p>9200 in Roman numerals is IXCC.</p>
 
59 - <p>Well explained 👍</p>
 
60 - <h3>Problem 3</h3>
 
61 - <p>A museum has CMXX artifacts equally distributed across XX exhibits. Determine the number of artifacts per exhibit.</p>
 
62 - <p>Okay, lets begin</p>
 
63 - <p>Each exhibit has XLVI artifacts.</p>
 
64 - <h3>Explanation</h3>
 
65 - <p>To find the number of artifacts per exhibit, divide the total number of artifacts by the number of exhibits.</p>
 
66 - <p>CMXX = 920</p>
 
67 - <p>XX = 20</p>
 
68 - <p>920 / 20 = 46</p>
 
69 - <p>46 in Roman numerals is XLVI.</p>
 
70 - <p>Well explained 👍</p>
 
71 - <h3>Problem 4</h3>
 
72 - <p>A library has CMXX books. If they acquire an additional CC books, how many books will they have in total?</p>
 
73 - <p>Okay, lets begin</p>
 
74 - <p>The library will have MCLXX books in total.</p>
 
75 - <h3>Explanation</h3>
 
76 - <p>To find the total number of books, add the number of additional books to the original number of books.</p>
 
77 - <p>CMXX = 920</p>
 
78 - <p>CC = 200</p>
 
79 - <p>920 + 200 = 1120</p>
 
80 - <p>1120 in Roman numerals is MCLXX.</p>
 
81 - <p>Well explained 👍</p>
 
82 - <h3>Problem 5</h3>
 
83 - <p>Write the Roman Numeral for 920 - 45 using the subtraction method.</p>
 
84 - <p>Okay, lets begin</p>
 
85 - <p>The Roman numeral for 920 - 45 is DCCCLXXV.</p>
 
86 - <h3>Explanation</h3>
 
87 - <p>Step 1: Convert the numbers 920 and 45 to Roman numerals.</p>
 
88 - <p>920 - CMXX</p>
 
89 - <p>45 - XLV</p>
 
90 - <p>Step 2: Subtract the numbers: 920 - 45 = 875</p>
 
91 - <p>875 in Roman numerals is DCCCLXXV.</p>
 
92 - <p>Well explained 👍</p>
 
93 - <h2>FAQs on 920 in Roman Numerals</h2>
 
94 - <h3>1.What is 900 in Roman numerals?</h3>
 
95 - <p>CM is 900, as it uses the subtraction method, where C (100) precedes M (1000), so we subtract 100 from 1000.</p>
 
96 - <h3>2.How to write 920 in Roman numerals?</h3>
 
97 - <p>Here, the larger numbers precede the smaller, so we use both addition and subtraction methods. That is CM (900) + XX (20) = CMXX. So, 920 is CMXX.</p>
 
98 - <h3>3.What is 1000 in Roman Numerals?</h3>
 
99 - <p>1000 in Roman Numerals is written as M.</p>
 
100 - <h3>4.Is CMXX a prime number?</h3>
 
101 - <h3>5.What are the multiples of 920?</h3>
 
102 - <p>The<a>multiples</a>of 920 are 920, 1840, 2760, 3680, and so on.</p>
 
103 - <h2>Important Glossaries for 920 in Roman Numerals</h2>
 
104 - <ul><li><strong>Addition rule:</strong>The addition method is used when a large number is followed by a smaller numeral, where the values are added. For example, XX = X + X = 10 + 10 = 20.</li>
 
105 - </ul><ul><li><strong>Grouping method:</strong>Here, the given numbers are grouped based on their place value and then converted into their Roman numerals. For example, 920 = 900 + 20 = CMXX.</li>
 
106 - </ul><ul><li><strong>Repetition rule:</strong>Certain symbols (I, X, C, M) in the Roman numeric system can be repeated only up to three times. For example, III = 3 (I is repeated three times to represent the number 3).</li>
 
107 - </ul><ul><li><strong>Subtraction rule:</strong>This method is used when a smaller numeral precedes a larger one, subtracting its value. For example, CM = 1000 - 100 = 900.</li>
 
108 - </ul><ul><li><strong>Symbols:</strong>Roman numerals use specific symbols like I, V, X, L, C, D, and M to represent numbers.</li>
 
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112 - <h3>About the Author</h3>
 
113 - <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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115 - <p>: She loves to read number jokes and games.</p>