it is 'm' by Pedro
and for nine its 'ix'
the one for 100 is 'c' like century which is a hundred years
Improved Answer:-
The Roman numeral of (M)M = 1000*1000*1000 = 1,000,000,000
Numeral in brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand and superscript numerals indicate multiplication by that particular numeral.
1 billion in roman numerals is 'm' with two horizontal lines above it: = m
to write seven billion in roman numerals you have to put 7000000000
II.V times Xxii
The number 2 billion can be written as the Roman numeral [MM] with a horizontal bar above it (which I can't write with my keyboard).
9,000,000,000 = ((((M))))IX in Roman numerals ((((M))))IX = 10*10*10*1000*1000*9 = 9,000,000,000
1 billion in roman numerals is 'm' with two horizontal lines above it: = m
to write seven billion in roman numerals you have to put 7000000000
II.V times Xxii
The number 2 billion can be written as the Roman numeral [MM] with a horizontal bar above it (which I can't write with my keyboard).
9,000,000,000 = ((((M))))IX in Roman numerals ((((M))))IX = 10*10*10*1000*1000*9 = 9,000,000,000
(((VII))) is the correct form. It denotes to times seven (7) by 1000 - 3 times.Improved answer as follows:-7 billion in Roman numerals: ((DC))M = 700*1000*10*1000 = 7,000,000,000
The largest number to be denoted by a single letter was 1,000 (M). So I suppose a billion would be M repeated a million times!
Look like a V with a line over it.
Every billion in an M with 2 lines under and over it. 1 billion: _ M 2 billion: ___ MM etc.
To write out a billion in Roman numerals, we would use the symbol "M" for 1000, repeated one thousand times, which represents one billion. Therefore, one billion in Roman numerals is written as "M" with a horizontal line above it, indicating multiplication by a thousand. This symbol is rarely used due to the complexity of writing out such large numbers in Roman numerals, as the system was not designed for such large values.
200 billion billion in numerals is: 200,000,000,000,000,000,000
Oh, what a happy little question! To write six billion in Roman numerals, you would use a combination of symbols. Six billion is written as VI followed by three sets of one thousand, which is represented by M. So, in Roman numerals, six billion would be VI MMM MMM. Just remember, there are no mistakes in art, only happy accidents!