It is: (M) which means 1,000*1,000 = 1,000,000
The Roman numeral for 1000 is M and 1000000 can be writen as (M). The enclosing brackets denote that the numeral within should be multiplied by 1000.
1,000,000 is represented by an M with a line over it: _ M
(M) or M but with an horizontal bar above the numeral.
Exactly as in the question 1,000,000 which is equivalent to (M) as a Roman numeral
1 Million would be (M). That means M, which is a thousand, needs to be multiplied by another thousand. 1000*1000=1,000,000 or (M)
M with a line on top = 1000000 2007 = MMVII 10000 = C with a line on top
Do you mean, what is the standard Roman numeral for a million? If so, it is: M with a horizontal bar above the numeral to signify multiplication by a thousand. Or do you mean, what is one million in standard form? If so: 1000000 = 1x106
Do you mean, what is the standard Roman numeral for a million? If so, it is: M with a horizontal bar above the numeral to signify multiplication by a thousand. Or do you mean, what is one million in standard form? If so: 1000000 = 1x106
M with a horizontal bar above the numeral to signify multiplication by one thousand. Placing brackets around a Roman numeral is an alternative method of indicating that the numeral within the brackets should be muliplied by 1000 so (M) means 1000 x 1000, which is 1,000,000.
the answer to what is the roman numeral for 101 is CI
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