M times XL
...lol that's the closest i could get
what does it means????????????????????????......................
You could write 26 million in Roman numerals as [XXVI] with a horizontal bar placed above it (which I can't write with this keyboard).You could write 26 million in Roman numerals as [XXVI] with a horizontal bar placed above it (which I can't write with this keyboard).
In today's terms 2,359,245 = (MMCCCLIX)CCXLV But during the Roman era it would have probably been written out differently in the way that we write out Roman numerals today.
XX million.
To represent forty five in Roman numerals, you would write it as "XLV." The numeral "XL" represents 40, and "V" represents 5, making a total of forty-five.
Ah, painting with Roman numerals, what a happy little challenge! To write forty five in Roman numerals, we combine the symbols for fifty (L) and ten (X) like this: XLV. Just imagine those numerals as little brushstrokes on your canvas, creating a beautiful masterpiece of numbers.
Forty two in Roman numerals is written as XLII.
Roman numerals of: (((MM))) = 10*10*1,000*2,000 = 200,000,000
243 = CCXLIII two hundred and forty three
The number 1.5 million can be written in Roman numerals as [MD] or as MD with a horizontal bar placed above it (which I can't write with this keyboard).
Fifty-six million five thousand forty in Roman numerals is written as LVI̅V̅M̅XL. The "L" represents fifty, "V" for five, "I̅" for one million (multiplied by 56), "V̅" for five thousand, and "XL" for forty. Roman numerals traditionally do not have a standard way to express large numbers like millions, so this representation uses a combination of symbols to convey the value.
((D)) = 10,000*500 = 5,000,000
XL