It just means Roman Numerals, like II and VI.
The given Roman numeral of MDCCXXXIII is equivalent to 1733
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Do you mean in Roman numerals? If so: IV*CIII = CDXII (412)
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Do you mean, what is the standard Roman numeral for a million? If so, it is: M with a horizontal bar above the numeral to signify multiplication by a thousand. Or do you mean, what is one million in standard form? If so: 1000000 = 1x106
X is 10 in the Roman Numeral Standard XX is two 10's, which is 20
The standard number for the Roman numeral MCMLI is 1951.
Do you mean, what is the standard Roman numeral for a million? If so, it is: M with a horizontal bar above the numeral to signify multiplication by a thousand. Or do you mean, what is one million in standard form? If so: 1000000 = 1x106
No one established a standard currency for the Roman Empire. The Roman coins evolved as a standard currency as the Roman Empire expanded. The conquered territories were annexed to the empire, became Roman provinces and the Roman coins became their currency as a result of the annexation. The Roman coins also became useful as a standard currency as thriving trading neworks developed around the empire
Exactly as in the question but if you mean in Roman numerals then it is (V) which means 1000*5 = 5000
the group number in standard and roman numerals of potassium is as follows .the group number in standard of potassium is Group 1 .the group number roman numerals of potassium is Group I.
Five Hundred is represented by the letter D. This would mean it would be DCCXCVI.