Probably as: (VI)(M)
Numerals in brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand and superscript numerals indicate multiplication by that particular numeral.
Thus:
(VI)(M) = 6*1,000*1,000,000 = 6,000,000,000
The number six is written VI in Roman numerals.
The number 1 billion can be written as the Roman numeral [M] with a horizontal bar above it (which I can't write with my keyboard). Do that four times for four billion, then add VI which is six.
It is 605 in Hindu-Arabic numerals and in Roman numerals it is DCV
12,600,000,000.
To write six thousand in Roman numerals, you would write it as VĪ. The Roman numeral V represents five and the line above it indicates multiplying the value by 1,000.
The number six is written VI in Roman numerals.
The number 1 billion can be written as the Roman numeral [M] with a horizontal bar above it (which I can't write with my keyboard). Do that four times for four billion, then add VI which is six.
It is 605 in Hindu-Arabic numerals and in Roman numerals it is DCV
12,600,000,000.
To write six thousand in Roman numerals, you would write it as VĪ. The Roman numeral V represents five and the line above it indicates multiplying the value by 1,000.
You write it like this xcvi hope this helps you out
602, if you're looking for Arabic numerals. DCII, if you're looking for roman numerals.
6,000,000,000 = 6 billion (US) = 1000 millions 6,000,000,000,000 = 6 billion (UK traditional) = 1 million millions
8.5 in Roman numerals is VIIIS or SIX
In the US system, it would be: 2,006,000,109
The number six is represented as "VI" in Roman numerals.
Improved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals 1978 = MCMLXXVIII, therefore ten symbols of six types are needed.