K is not used in Roman Numerals. Only I,V, X, C, L, M, D are used.
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No
This is not a roman numeral.
Nothing, it is not a Roman numeral.
10k is not a standard representation in Roman numerals, as "k" is not a valid Roman numeral. However, "10k" could represent 10,000 in regular Arabic numerals. In Roman numerals, 10,000 is represented as "X".
M in roman numerals. However in current terms K could mean one thousand but it is actually 1,024.
There is no K in Roman Numerals.
No
This is not a roman numeral.
Nothing, it is not a Roman numeral.
10k is not a standard representation in Roman numerals, as "k" is not a valid Roman numeral. However, "10k" could represent 10,000 in regular Arabic numerals. In Roman numerals, 10,000 is represented as "X".
M in roman numerals. However in current terms K could mean one thousand but it is actually 1,024.
There isn't one, the only numerals are: I V X L C D M
20k is 20 thousand dollars. The reason why k stands for thousand and not t is because k is thousand in Roman Numerals.
Actually, a letter K was really rare in the Roman gods, also the Roman alphabet or Latin.
"k" is an abbreviation of kilo which means a thousand. So: 1150k means 1150*1000 = 1,150,000 In Roman numerals: (MCL) = 1150*1000 = 1,150,000
Kalends is about the only word starting with the letter k that lasted. The letter k was replaced by the letter c. For example, Karthago became Carthago. (Carthage).
Originally, it was meant to stand for "Kool." It now does not stand for anything, thus making KDE stand for "K Desktop Environment."