It is: (XVI) which means 1,000*16 = 16,000
The Roman numeral for 1000 is M.
It is: 1000 = M as a Roman numeral
The Roman numeral M represents 1000. In ancient Roman use it did not always mean 1000, but it does today.
The Roman numeral M represents the number 1000.
Using Middle Age Roman numeral notation, an overline multiplies the value by 1000. Thus 84,000 is 84 times 1000, which is notated as follows: ______ LXXXIV
M is and will continue to be the roman numeral for 1,000.
M is a roman numeral that represents 1000.
It means that the numeral is to be multiplied 1000 times and also numerals within brackets indicate multiplication by a 1000.
M =1000
1000 = MM
The Roman numeral M represents the number 1000
The Roman numeral M or m, they both mean the same, is equal to 1000.