9000 is MX
NOPE- Its IX with a line above-
I=1 and X=1000 and if a lower number comes before a larger you subtract it-but you can only subtract a number if the higher one is less than 10x greater than the smaller=ie you can subtract 1 from 10 or 10 from a 100 but NOT 1 from 100....so again...IX=10-1=9 put an line above to times it by 1000 and bam-9000;)
No because 9000 in Roman numerals are: (IX) meaning 1000*9 = 9000
To write 19000 in Roman numerals, combine the Roman numerals for 1000 (M) and 9000 (IX). Therefore, 19000 in Roman numerals is written as MXCM.
It is: (IX) which means 1,000*9 = 9,000
It is: (IX) which means 1,000*9 = 9,000
To write 9500 in Roman numerals, we first need to break down the number into its component parts. 9500 is composed of 9000 (written as CM) and 500 (written as D). Therefore, 9500 in Roman numerals is CM D.
No because 9000 in Roman numerals are: (IX) meaning 1000*9 = 9000
To write 19000 in Roman numerals, combine the Roman numerals for 1000 (M) and 9000 (IX). Therefore, 19000 in Roman numerals is written as MXCM.
It is: (IX) which means 1,000*9 = 9,000
It is: (IX) which means 1,000*9 = 9,000
To write 9500 in Roman numerals, we first need to break down the number into its component parts. 9500 is composed of 9000 (written as CM) and 500 (written as D). Therefore, 9500 in Roman numerals is CM D.
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Roman numerals do not have any symbol occurring consecutively more than three (or sometimes four) times. A number such as 9000 would be written as the symbol IX (the Roman numeral for 9) with a horizontal line over the top. The horizontal line indicates the number is multiplied by ten thousand.The remainder of the number would be written as 501 is normally written: DI