Putting a line over a Roman numeral increases it one thousand times.
XVIII is 18. Put a line over it.
DIV is 504. Put that next to the 18,000
XVIIIDCCL (just put a bar on top of XVIII)
In Roman Numerals one thousand is written as M.
If it's Roman Numerals then the symbol is M
The Roman numeral symbol for one thousand four hundred fifty nine is MCDLIX.
In Roman numerals the symbol D represents the number 500.
4,200,200,002
I'm assuming you mean roman numerals? VMMMCCLXXIX (The 1st V should have a line above it, but that doesn't seem to be easily reproducable with the available formatting options.)
There is no specific Roman letter representation for the term "lakh." The term "lakh" is commonly used in the Indian numbering system to represent one hundred thousand. Roman numerals do not have a specific symbol for this value.
64 in Roman numerals is LXIV
Symbol for dollar followed by: 204,074.27 cents
Most likely: One million five hundred seven thousand nine hundred twenty eight /100 (specify the symbol of money)
They contain a zero symbol whereas Roman numerals do not contain a zero symbol because it's not needed