M = 1000, Mm = 2000 and MMM = 3000. However once you reach 4000 a different method of writing the symbols is used. Either a horizontal line (representing times 1000) is placed above a number or the number is enclosed by brackets which also denote that is being muliplied by 1000. I can't show the horizontal bar method using my keyboard so 6000 is simply (VI) which represents 6 x 1000.
6,000= VI(with a horizontal line over it)
6000 in Roman numerals would be MMMMMM.Improved Answer:-6000 can be expessed as (VI) in Roman numerals and it means 1000*6 which equals 6000
6000 is known as MMMMMM in roman numerals but I don't want to sound different (once again); MMMMMM breaks the rule of roman numerals because roman numerals go over three digits.6000- MMMTTI don't know if that is quite right?If someone tells YOU what 6000 is in roman numerals; remember your roman numerals (once again) but if you say 6000 is MMMMMM in roman numerals, guess what... your actually WRONG... VI represents 6 and sometimes VI with a line on top represents 6000, I'm still not sure if MMMTT is quite right.Improved Answer:-It is: (VI) which means 1000*6 = 6000
The number 6000 can be written in Roman numerals as VI with a horizontal bar above it or as [VI]
A V with a line over it represents 5,000. 6000 would be: _ VM
No but as (VI) or as VI with a line above each numeral
6000 = (VI) in Roman numerals because numerals in brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand
6000 in Roman numerals would be MMMMMM.Improved Answer:-6000 can be expessed as (VI) in Roman numerals and it means 1000*6 which equals 6000
6000 is known as MMMMMM in roman numerals but I don't want to sound different (once again); MMMMMM breaks the rule of roman numerals because roman numerals go over three digits.6000- MMMTTI don't know if that is quite right?If someone tells YOU what 6000 is in roman numerals; remember your roman numerals (once again) but if you say 6000 is MMMMMM in roman numerals, guess what... your actually WRONG... VI represents 6 and sometimes VI with a line on top represents 6000, I'm still not sure if MMMTT is quite right.Improved Answer:-It is: (VI) which means 1000*6 = 6000
The number 6000 can be written in Roman numerals as VI with a horizontal bar above it or as [VI]
A V with a line over it represents 5,000. 6000 would be: _ VM
No but as (VI) or as VI with a line above each numeral
No, the correct Roman numeral for 6000 is "VI". The "V" represents 5000, and the "I" represents an additional 1000.
6349 in Roman numerals is written as VMCCCXLIX.
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.
MMMMMMDCLImproved Answer:-665*10 = 6650 = (VI)DCL = 6000+650 = 6650
write VI and then put a line above them to represent multiplication by 1000 to make it 6000
6000=VM with horizontal bar above V only 300= CCCTherefore:.........._6300= VMCCC