Roman numbers are capital English alphabets. Like 1 in Roman Numeral is captial "i" so: I.
I put the Roman numeral for number one as i (I for it's little capital letter) Capital I is how I usually type out number one in Roman numerals.
the way to put it is "M CCC VI II"
the answer is 9. this is because if you put the lower number first, then you add the first number
I (iv =4)
The numeral is mutiplied by 10,000
The Roman numeral 'L' stands for 50 and the Roman numeral 'I' stands for 1. Put them together as LI and you get 51. LII would be 52, etc.
The Roman number for 7000 could be written two ways. One could put seven M's in a row but that would be awkward. (M is the Roman numeral for 1,000) The common way of writing 7000 would be to use the numeral VII (seven) and put a line over it. This line means that the number is multiplied by 1,000.
The number that represents ILX is Fifty-nine (Aka 59).
In order to write a number more than one thousand in Roman numerals you use put a line over the letter or put parentheses () around it to multiply it by 1000. 17456 = (XV)MMCDLVI.
Iv is 4 IV is the Roman number 4. V is the Roman number 5.
Answer 5 Roman numeral v
the roman number II stands for the number 2 in English