950 in Roman Numerals

950 in Roman Numerals is CML. The procedure of expressing numbers using the Roman alphabet is known as Roman Numerals. Students can learn the simple tricks of converting the numbers to Roman Numerals and vice versa by following the Roman Numerals 1 to 1000 in detail. In this article, let us have a look at how to write the number 950 in Roman Numerals. 

Number

Roman Numeral

950

CML

How to Write 950 in Roman Numerals?

Roman Numeral 950

950 in Roman Numeral can be obtained by following the method given below

  • Break the number 950 into the least expandable form first
  • 950 = (1000 – 100) + 50
  • Write their respective Roman letters and add/subtract them
  • 950 = (M – C) + L = CML
  • Hence, the value of 950 in Roman Numerals is CML.

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Frequently Asked Questions on 950 in Roman Numerals

Q1

What is 950 in Roman Numerals?

950 in Roman Numerals is CML.
Q2

What is the value of 900 + 50 in Roman Numerals?

900 + 50 = 950. 950 = (1000 – 100) + 50 = (M – C) + L = CML. Hence the value of 900 + 50 in Roman Numerals is CML.
Q3

What is the difference between 975 and 950 in Roman Numerals?

975 – 950 = 25. We can express the number 25 in Roman Numerals by breaking the number into the simplest form i.e., 25 = 10 + 10 + 5 = X + X + V = XXV. Thus the difference between 975 and 950 in Roman Numerals is XXV.

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