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
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.
MV =1005
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
(MV) but with a bar above the numeral V which will = 4,000*1,000 = 4,000,000