The line (called 'bar') multiplies the underlying no. by 1000
A line over a Roman numeral represents multiplication of that numeral by a thousand. For example, a line over the numeral X represents 10,000 (10 * 1000) and a line over the numeral V represents 5,000 (5 * 1000).
The Roman numeral for 500,000 is |V| with a line over it. This numeral was introduced in the Middle Ages, after the end of the Roman civilisation.
Sometimes you will see a numeral with a line over it. That means to multiply it by 1000. A numeral X with a line over it means 10,000.
An X with a line over it represents 10,000. A V with a line over it represents 5,000. Therefore, 25000 is: ___ XXV
To write 18000 in roman numerals, you'd write XVIII with a line over it. The line means to multiply by 1000
500,000 in Roman numerals is D with a line over it. The line multiplies 500 to 500,000.
The Roman numeral for 500,000 is |V| with a line over it. This numeral was introduced in the Middle Ages, after the end of the Roman civilisation.
Sometimes you will see a numeral with a line over it. That means to multiply it by 1000. A numeral X with a line over it means 10,000.
An X with a line over it represents 10,000. A V with a line over it represents 5,000. Therefore, 25000 is: ___ XXV
To write 18000 in roman numerals, you'd write XVIII with a line over it. The line means to multiply by 1000
500,000 in Roman numerals is D with a line over it. The line multiplies 500 to 500,000.
19,000 in Roman numerals is XIX with a line over it. The line multiplies 19 to 19,000.
It indicates multiplication by a thousand
M with a line above it is the Roman numeral for a million.
1,000,000 is represented by an M with a line over it: _ M
The Roman numeral for 1,000,000 is M with a bar over it. The M is the Roman numeral for 1,000 and the bar over it means it is multiplied by 1,000. (1,000 x 1,000 = 1,000,000 M (for 1000) is the largest unique Roman numeral. To make larger ones you draw a line over the numeral to signify it being multiplied by 1000. One million is 1000x1000, so it would be an M with a line above it. One million as a Roman numeral is: (M) which means 1,000*1,000 = 1,000,000
LIV with a line over the top of all of them. The line indicates they are multiplied by 1000.
In todays modern usage of Roman numerals it indicates multiplication by a thousand.