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Three hundred and ten in Roman figure
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Three hundred and ten in Roman numerals is written as **CCCX**.

- "CCC" represents 300 (100 + 100 + 100).
- "X" represents 10.

So, together it is CCCX.
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