1005
m = 1000
v = 5
That is not a valid Roman numeral. If it was meant to be MV, it would be 1005.
MV
MV
The Roman numeral MV is equal to 1000 (M) + 5 (V) = 1005.
III VII MV
That is not a valid Roman numeral. If it was meant to be MV, it would be 1005.
MV
MV
The Roman numeral MV is equal to 1000 (M) + 5 (V) = 1005.
XVI VIII MV
MV (The "V" is supposed to have a line above it. If it doesn't, the answer would be 1,005)
III VII MV
MV =1005
No, but VM or MV is 5000 in Roman numerals. Superscript numerals signifies multiplication by that particular numeral. VM = 5*1000 = 5000 5000 in Roman numerals can also be (V) or V with a bar above it.
It is 1005.
(IV) or IVM and also MV but with an horizontal bar above the numeral V to indicate multiplication by a thousand. Numerals in brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand. Superscript numerals indicate multiplication by that particular numeral. So: (IV) = 4*1000 = 4000, IVM = 4*1000 = 4000 and MV with a line above the V = -1000+5000 = 4000
The MV in MV photon means megavolt