Convert Numbers up to 50 to Roman Numerals

The numbers that we use today are not the same as the ones the Romans used.

Roman numerals were used all over the Roman Empire.

a Roman soldier

In the United Kingdom, they are still used occasionally, for example, on film credits and clock faces.

Remember that the Romans didn’t have a symbol for the number 0.

The Romans used these symbols:

I  = 1

V = 5

X = 10

L = 50

C = 100

All other numbers up to 100 can be built using these symbols by adding or subtracting.

You should know the following:

1I 
2II 
3III 
4IVI before V is 1 less than 5
5V 
6VII after V is 1 more than 5
7VIIII after V is 2 more than 5
8VIIIIII after V is 3 more than 5
9IXI before X is 1 less than 10
10X 
11XII after X is 1 more than 10
12XIIII after X is 2 more than 10

We build bigger numbers by adding 10s or Xs in Roman numerals.

20XX = X + X = 20
21XXI = XX + I = 20 + 1
30XXX = X + X + X = 30
37XXXVII = XXX + VII = 30 + 7
40XL = X before L is 10 less than 50 or 50 – 10 = 40
48XLVIII = XL + VIII = 40 + 8 = 48
49XLIX = XL + IX = 40 + 9 = 49
50L 

Example

Convert the number 46 to Roman numerals.

Answer

46 = 40 + 6 = XL + VI = XLVI

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