The general use of "k" to represent 1000 comes from kilo,the SI unit for 1000. Ie 1 kilogram (kg) is 1000 grams.
the number 50 is represented as "L" in numerals. so... L miles see related link below for more info on roman numerals
'1000' i Roman numerals is 'M'. The letter 'M' comes the Latin word for 'one thousand' , which is 'mille'. NB There is in Italy a motor car race, held every year, called the 'Mille Miglia' ; 'One thousand miles'. NNB We use the word 'milli' in the modern language. e.g. 'milliseconds' ; thousandths of a second ;(1/1000)seconds. Or 'milligrams' ; millimetres. etc.,
Roman numerals can be found on many objects from the Roman period of history. they can also be found on later objects such as; miles stones, clock, watches, sundials, coins, as dates in the credits of movies and some books, in chemistry to denote the oxidation state of some elements and also as regnal numbers after the names of kings and queens.
27000 Roman miles is 27000 miles, you idiot.
3 8/10 miles
15 in Roman numerals is XV
the number 50 is represented as "L" in numerals. so... L miles see related link below for more info on roman numerals
'1000' i Roman numerals is 'M'. The letter 'M' comes the Latin word for 'one thousand' , which is 'mille'. NB There is in Italy a motor car race, held every year, called the 'Mille Miglia' ; 'One thousand miles'. NNB We use the word 'milli' in the modern language. e.g. 'milliseconds' ; thousandths of a second ;(1/1000)seconds. Or 'milligrams' ; millimetres. etc.,
Roman numerals can be found on many objects from the Roman period of history. they can also be found on later objects such as; miles stones, clock, watches, sundials, coins, as dates in the credits of movies and some books, in chemistry to denote the oxidation state of some elements and also as regnal numbers after the names of kings and queens.
220 thousand kilometers is 137 thousand miles.
a thousand.
A Thousand Miles was created on 2002-02-12.
from an ancient Roman measurement meaning one thousand double paces, one step with each foot (about 4860 feet)
Two Thousand Miles was created in 2007-01.
80 Roman miles is 73.56 statute miles.
27000 Roman miles is 27000 miles, you idiot.
3 8/10 miles