As a Roman numeral 1000 = M
1 is written as "I" by the Romans.
If you mean: 110, 100 and 1000 then they were written as CX, C and M respectively
The number 1000 was simply M.Roman numerals did not have any symbol occurring consecutively more than three (or sometimes four) times. A number such as 110 000 would be written as the symbol CX (the Roman numeral for 110) with a horizontal line over the top. The horizontal line indicates the number is multiplied by ten thousand.The remainder of the number would be written as 100 is normally written: C
In roman numerals, numbers greater than 3999 use parentheses around, or a horizontal line above, the numbers that are to be multiplied by 1000. Writing 3999 can be written as MMMCMXCIX, but the number 4010 would be written as (IV)X. Therefore, the number 300,000 is written as (CCC) which represents 300*1000
1 = I, 10 = X, 100 = C and 1000 = M
The numbers are written like this: 1=I, 10=X 100=C 1000=M.
1 is written as "I" by the Romans.
If you mean: 110, 100 and 1000 then they were written as CX, C and M respectively
The number 1000 was simply M.Roman numerals did not have any symbol occurring consecutively more than three (or sometimes four) times. A number such as 110 000 would be written as the symbol CX (the Roman numeral for 110) with a horizontal line over the top. The horizontal line indicates the number is multiplied by ten thousand.The remainder of the number would be written as 100 is normally written: C
In roman numerals, numbers greater than 3999 use parentheses around, or a horizontal line above, the numbers that are to be multiplied by 1000. Writing 3999 can be written as MMMCMXCIX, but the number 4010 would be written as (IV)X. Therefore, the number 300,000 is written as (CCC) which represents 300*1000
Romans wrote 10 as "X"
1 = I, 10 = X, 100 = C and 1000 = M
Nothing or a space; if it was naught on its own, but if it was at the end of a number then it would be included in the written number, just like today: e.g. 30 & 1000=XXX & M
"C" was used to write 100 by the Romans.
I, X, C and M respectively
The number 1000 is represented by the Roman numeral M
1000 as a Roman numeral is simply M