Yes. One example is: MMMCCCXXXVCCCXXXI = 3,335,331 Note that the bolded numerals above (MMMCCCXXXV) should be represented with lines drawn above them. M with a line above it equals 1,000,000 rather than 1,000 (which is what it equals without a line); C with a line is 100,000; X is 10,000; V is 5,000.
The Roman numeral system does not use the letter A.
There was'nt one.
The Roman numeral 6 is represented by the letter "VI" in the Roman numeral system.
The Romans did not use the letter p as a numeral, therefore xp is not a genuine Roman numeral.
The letter f is not a valid Roman numeral
The Roman numeral system does not use the letter A.
There was'nt one.
The Roman numeral 6 is represented by the letter "VI" in the Roman numeral system.
The Letter T is not a standard Roman numeral.
It is: 100 = C as a Roman numeral
The Romans did not use the letter p as a numeral, therefore xp is not a genuine Roman numeral.
The letter f is not a valid Roman numeral
The letter 'V' is the roman numeral for '5'.
A single capital letter 'L' is equal to '50'. Hence 50 = L
They're numbers. Hence the term 'numeral'.
100 is represented by the roman numeral C.
D is the Roman Numeral for 500.