a capital M with a line over it. I don't know how to do that so you'll have to figure it out. Sorry.
The real Roman numeral for 1 million does not exist. The Romans did not have a specific symbol for numbers beyond 1,000.
1,000,000As a number it is: 1,000,000 = 1 million
I guess eight thousand "M"s. M=1000.
There is no specific symbol for Roman numeral fractions. The Romans did use fractions but they expressed them as a whole number followed by a fraction sign (usually "1/2", "1/4", or "1/8") placed after the whole number. For example, "II 1/2" would represent the number 2 and a half.
There is no Roman numeral represented by the symbol Y.
The real Roman numeral for 1 million does not exist. The Romans did not have a specific symbol for numbers beyond 1,000.
It's, I.
1,000,000As a number it is: 1,000,000 = 1 million
I guess eight thousand "M"s. M=1000.
It would be 1,101,001 in numeral form.
There is no specific symbol for Roman numeral fractions. The Romans did use fractions but they expressed them as a whole number followed by a fraction sign (usually "1/2", "1/4", or "1/8") placed after the whole number. For example, "II 1/2" would represent the number 2 and a half.
The Indian numeral 1 lakh (or lac) is 100,000 or 0.1 million (one tenth of a million).
There is no Roman numeral represented by the symbol Y.
In the standard numerical system, there is no symbol for "million". It is instead expressed as a number (i.e. 3) with six zeros (0) following it. Together it would be 3,000,000.In the Roman numeral system, one million is represented by the letter M. Multiples of one million are expressed by an added letter.
18003001
One million is the numeral 1,000,000 or one thousand thousand (1 x 106).
It is: 11 = XI as a Roman numeral