It is: M =1000
1000 is represented by the Roman numeral M
It is: (M) = 1000*1000 = 1,000,000
To write 18000 in roman numerals, you'd write XVIII with a line over it. The line means to multiply by 1000
1000 = M
(XV) = 1000*15 = 15000
It is: 1000 = M as a Roman numeral
It is: (IV) which means 1000*4 = 4000
The Roman numeral M represents 1000. In ancient Roman use it did not always mean 1000, but it does today.
The roman numeral for 62000 is: (LXII) or you would write LXII with a line on top. The line and/or parentheses denotes to multiply by 1000.
The Roman numeral M represents the number 1000.
To write 13000 in Roman numerals, you would use the numeral "X" for 10, followed by the numeral "M" for 1000 three times, resulting in "XXXM".
Actually 'MMCMV' appears to be a Roman numeral. The letters as given express the number 2,905 [1000 + 1000 + (1000 - 100) + 5].