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The roman numeral for 62000 is: (LXII) or you would write LXII with a line on top. The line and/or parentheses denotes to multiply by 1000.
14000 written as a roman numeral would be (XIV). Remembering that parentheses denotes to multiply by 1000.
The Roman numeral for 500,000 is |V| with a line over it. This numeral was introduced in the Middle Ages, after the end of the Roman civilisation.
The Roman numeral in the parentheses is the valence or oxidation of the metal that it follows. Transition elements have more than one oxidation number
The number 720000 can be written using the following roman numerals: (DCCXX) or DCCXX with a line on top. The reason we use parentheses or lines on top is to denote the roman numeral is being multiplied by 1000.
A roman numeral in parentheses follows the name of the metal... apex
The roman numeral for 62000 is: (LXII) or you would write LXII with a line on top. The line and/or parentheses denotes to multiply by 1000.
No, the roman numeral for 9999 would be (IX)CMXCIX. In written roman numerals the (IX) in parentheses would have a bar on top. This denotes multiplication of 1000.
14000 written as a roman numeral would be (XIV). Remembering that parentheses denotes to multiply by 1000.
The Roman numeral for 500,000 is |V| with a line over it. This numeral was introduced in the Middle Ages, after the end of the Roman civilisation.
The Roman numeral in the parentheses is the valence or oxidation of the metal that it follows. Transition elements have more than one oxidation number
The number 720000 can be written using the following roman numerals: (DCCXX) or DCCXX with a line on top. The reason we use parentheses or lines on top is to denote the roman numeral is being multiplied by 1000.
fIVe, the roman numeral for four.
When we surpass the 3,999 mark in roman numerals we begin to utilize methods to denote multiplication of 1000. When you write roman numerals you use a bar on top of the numerals. Online we cannot write a bar on top so we use parentheses. In the case of 80,000 we would write the roman numeral for 80 and include it in parentheses. As 80 x 1000 = 80,000. Thus our roman numeral would be: (LXXX).
The roman numeral for the number 7372 is: (VII)CCCLXXIIIn this number we make use of the parentheses which to mean to multiply the value inside by 1000. (IX) = 9 x 1000.
The roman numeral for the number 9500 is: (IX)DIn this number we make use of the parentheses which to mean to multiply the value inside by 1000. (IX) = 9 x 1000.
Because of the introduction of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system during the Middle Ages which was more efficient than the Roman numeral system inasmuch that it contained a zero symbol.