Nowadays the equivalent of 164 as a Roman numeral is considered to be CLXIV but the ancient Romans would have notated it differently
1,511
3,119
23 which is 2.3*101 in standard form
XXIII = 23 which is 2.3*101 in standard form
The Roman numeral of (M)M = 1,000*1,000*1,000 = 1,000,000,000 or 1.0*109 in standard form
3,119
1,511
23 which is 2.3*101 in standard form
XXIII = 23 which is 2.3*101 in standard form
"MCLXXV" is "1175" in standard form.
The Roman numeral of (M)M = 1,000*1,000*1,000 = 1,000,000,000 or 1.0*109 in standard form
Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers we get,roman numeral CD in standard form is written as 400. CD=400.
The given Roman numeral of MDCCXXXIII is equivalent to 1733
Do you mean, what is the standard Roman numeral for a million? If so, it is: M with a horizontal bar above the numeral to signify multiplication by a thousand. Or do you mean, what is one million in standard form? If so: 1000000 = 1x106
It is: CD = 500-100 => 400 and in standard form or scientific notation is 4.0*10^2
Do you mean, what is the standard Roman numeral for a million? If so, it is: M with a horizontal bar above the numeral to signify multiplication by a thousand. Or do you mean, what is one million in standard form? If so: 1000000 = 1x106
The Roman numeral "L11" can be interpreted as the letter "L" representing the number 50, followed by the number 11. In Roman numerals, "L" stands for 50, and "11" is simply the Arabic numeral 11. Together, "L11" does not form a standard Roman numeral expression but can be understood as 50 plus 11, or simply as the combination of those elements in a non-standard format.