Which of these represents a perfect SAT score in Roman numerals?

Which of these represents a perfect SAT score in Roman numerals?

MDC
DXXL
MVL
CCDVL

Roman numerals, the numeric system of ancient Rome, uses combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet to signify values. They are composed of seven Latin letters. They are, in this order, from lowest to highest: I (one), V (five), X (ten), L (fifty), C (one hundred), D (five hundred), and M (one thousand). The number zero does not have its own Roman numeral. The maximum score on the SAT is a 1600. To convert 1,600 to Roman Numerals you need to split it up into place values (ones, tens, hundreds, etc.) You then combine the values together to get MDC.

The correct answer is MDC.

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