If you are referring to Roman numerals, L is 50
1000 is M
If you mean a thousand liters, it's a cubic meter, and if that is water it's also a metric ton.
£ is the symbol . It represents L, the first letter of Libra, the Latin for pound. press Alt 0163 on the number pad on the right, not the one above the letters On my keyboard it is shift 3
In Finance, Accounting or Forex, this symbol (K) means 1.000 units. Just like a kilogramme means 1.000 grammes.
The ISO code for the British currency is GBP (Great Britain Pound), also known as the "Pound Sterling". The symbol used to indicate pounds is £, which is derived from the capital letter "L" for Libra, the ancient Roman unit of weight.
'C' is the roman numeral which denotes 100. Other roman numerals are: I - 1 V - 5 X - 10 L - 50 M - 1000
£ is the symbol for the british pound(:
The symbol for 50 in Latin is "L". I = 1 V = 5 X = 10 L = 50 C = 100 D = 500 M = 1000
its not L its I
In Roman numerals...1000 = M50 = L
1000 cl = how many L?
1 L = 1000 mL
1000 mL = 1 L(0.0698 L)(1000 mL / L) = 69.8 L
There are 1000 mL in 1 L. To convert from L to mL, you multiply the given value by 1000.E.g. 7 L x 1000 = 7000 mL
The symbol for Vanguard Russell 1000 ETF in NASDAQ is: VONE.
There are 1000 mL in 1 L.
1000 L = 1 kilolitre
The kilo- prefix means 1000 → 0.76 kl = 0.76 × 1000 l = 760 l
The common basic symbols are:I (=1)V (=5)X (=10)L (=50)C (=100)D (=500)M (=1000).