M = 1000, Mm = 2000 and MMM = 3000. However once you reach 4000 a different method of writing the symbols is used. Either a horizontal line (representing times 1000) is placed above a number or the number is enclosed by brackets which also denote that is being muliplied by 1000. I can't show the horizontal bar method using my keyboard so 6000 is simply (VI) which represents 6 x 1000.
6000 in Roman numerals would be MMMMMM.Improved Answer:-6000 can be expessed as (VI) in Roman numerals and it means 1000*6 which equals 6000
6000 is known as MMMMMM in roman numerals but I don't want to sound different (once again); MMMMMM breaks the rule of roman numerals because roman numerals go over three digits.6000- MMMTTI don't know if that is quite right?If someone tells YOU what 6000 is in roman numerals; remember your roman numerals (once again) but if you say 6000 is MMMMMM in roman numerals, guess what... your actually WRONG... VI represents 6 and sometimes VI with a line on top represents 6000, I'm still not sure if MMMTT is quite right.Improved Answer:-It is: (VI) which means 1000*6 = 6000
The number 6000 can be written in Roman numerals as VI with a horizontal bar above it or as [VI]
A V with a line over it represents 5,000. 6000 would be: _ VM
No but as (VI) or as VI with a line above each numeral
6000 = (VI) in Roman numerals because numerals in brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand
6000 in Roman numerals would be MMMMMM.Improved Answer:-6000 can be expessed as (VI) in Roman numerals and it means 1000*6 which equals 6000
6000 is known as MMMMMM in roman numerals but I don't want to sound different (once again); MMMMMM breaks the rule of roman numerals because roman numerals go over three digits.6000- MMMTTI don't know if that is quite right?If someone tells YOU what 6000 is in roman numerals; remember your roman numerals (once again) but if you say 6000 is MMMMMM in roman numerals, guess what... your actually WRONG... VI represents 6 and sometimes VI with a line on top represents 6000, I'm still not sure if MMMTT is quite right.Improved Answer:-It is: (VI) which means 1000*6 = 6000
The number 6000 can be written in Roman numerals as VI with a horizontal bar above it or as [VI]
A V with a line over it represents 5,000. 6000 would be: _ VM
No but as (VI) or as VI with a line above each numeral
No, the correct Roman numeral for 6000 is "VI". The "V" represents 5000, and the "I" represents an additional 1000.
6000=VM with horizontal bar above V only 300=CCC 40=XL 9=IX Therefore: ........._ 6349=VMCCCXLIX
To write six thousand in Roman numerals, you would write it as VĪ. The Roman numeral V represents five and the line above it indicates multiplying the value by 1,000.
MMMMMMDCLImproved Answer:-665*10 = 6650 = (VI)DCL = 6000+650 = 6650
6000=VM with horizontal bar above V only 300= CCCTherefore:.........._6300= VMCCC
write VI and then put a line above them to represent multiplication by 1000 to make it 6000