(VII) numerals in brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand.
So: (VII) = 7*1000 = 7000
The Roman number for 7000 could be written two ways. One could put seven M's in a row but that would be awkward. (M is the Roman numeral for 1,000) The common way of writing 7000 would be to use the numeral VII (seven) and put a line over it. This line means that the number is multiplied by 1,000.
7000 is known as MMMMMMM in roman numerals; but according to the rule of roman numerals (like I said in the REAL roman numerals of 6000 and 4000) it is only supposed to go over three digits hence MMMMMMM breaks the rule. 7000- MMMTTT I'm not sure if that is quite right? If someone asks YOU what is 7000 in roman numerals; remember your roman numerals (like I said once again) but if you say 7000 is MMMMMMM in roman numerals, guess what. That answer is actually wrong and you're actually WRONG... VII represents 7 in roman numerals and sometimes VII with a line on top represents 7000, I am still not sure if MMMTTT is quite right.
the answer to what is the roman numeral for 101 is CI
XXV is the Roman Numeral for 25
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No, K is not a roman numeral.
There is not a Roman Numeral for 0.
The roman numeral for one is I.
Vivid is not a Roman numeral
M is a roman numeral that represents 1000.
V is a roman numeral representing the number 5.