The Roman Numeral for three billion is (((III))). This translates too:
Another Answer:-
It is: ((((MMM)))) which means 10*10*10*1000*3000 = 3,000,000,000
Alternatively: (MMM)M which means 1000*3000*1000 = 3,000,000,000
Remember numbers are increased by increments of ten-fold i.e: 1, 10, 100, 1,000, 10,000, 100,000, 1,000,000 .... etc
1 billion in roman numerals is 'm' with two horizontal lines above it: = m
(((VII))) is the correct form. It denotes to times seven (7) by 1000 - 3 times.Improved answer as follows:-7 billion in Roman numerals: ((DC))M = 700*1000*10*1000 = 7,000,000,000
to write seven billion in roman numerals you have to put 7000000000
LV with 3 horizontal lines over it followed by MMM with 2 horizontal lines over it
II.V times Xxii
1 billion in roman numerals is 'm' with two horizontal lines above it: = m
(((VII))) is the correct form. It denotes to times seven (7) by 1000 - 3 times.Improved answer as follows:-7 billion in Roman numerals: ((DC))M = 700*1000*10*1000 = 7,000,000,000
to write seven billion in roman numerals you have to put 7000000000
LV with 3 horizontal lines over it followed by MMM with 2 horizontal lines over it
II.V times Xxii
The number 2 billion can be written as the Roman numeral [MM] with a horizontal bar above it (which I can't write with my keyboard).
9,000,000,000 = ((((M))))IX in Roman numerals ((((M))))IX = 10*10*10*1000*1000*9 = 9,000,000,000
4,000,000 Ms. The accepted convention states M cannot repeat more than 3 times in succession. Thus 4 billion cannot be represented in Roman numerals. 3999 is the maximum (MMMCMXCIX).
May 3, 1926 is written as V.III.MCMXXVI in Roman numerals.
Look like a V with a line over it.
3 = III
3 - III