To indicate multiplication by a thousand i.e. (V) = 1000*5 = 5000
In Roman numerals: XXI
The Roman numeral LV1V has a numeric value of 60.
02 in Roman Numerals is written as II
It's already has a numeric value but if you mean how would you write out 75 in Roman numerals then it is LXXV
The number 25000 in Roman numerals would be (XXV)
In Roman numerals: XXI
The Roman numeral LV1V has a numeric value of 60.
The Roman numeral MDCCCIXXIY has a numeric value of 1,820.
02 in Roman Numerals is written as II
It's already has a numeric value but if you mean how would you write out 75 in Roman numerals then it is LXXV
The number 25000 in Roman numerals would be (XXV)
Couple mean two. In Roman numerals it would be II.
The numeric value of the charge for a transition metal ion is indicated by Roman numerals in parentheses following the metal ion's name. For example, iron (II) and iron (III) represent the +2 and +3 charges of iron, respectively.
10,000 (in US) is numerical for your question. It is different from Roman numerals.
Presumably you mean what is 12.18.62 in Roman numerals? If so then it is: XII-XVIII-LXII
100,000 or do you mean in Roman numerals? If so then it is: (C) numerals in brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand. (C) = 100*1000 = 100,000
440 = CDXL Below is a list of roman numerals and their numeric value. M: 1000 D: 500 C: 100 L: 50 X: 10 V: 5 I: 1