If you mean in Roman numerals then it is: (VII) which means 1000*7 = 7000
No, but VM or MV is 5000 in Roman numerals. Superscript numerals signifies multiplication by that particular numeral. VM = 5*1000 = 5000 5000 in Roman numerals can also be (V) or V with a bar above it.
On converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get : 5000 IN ROMAN NUMERALS is written as : _ V
It is simply: (VII) which means 1,000*7 = 7,000 5000=V with horizontal bar above it 2000=MM Therefore 7000=VMM
Its equivalent is: (V) to (M) in Roman numerals
It's MMMMM.
(VII) numerals in brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand. So: (VII) = 7*1000 = 7000
They are: MMI and (V) respectively
They wrote it as: (V) which means 1000*5 = 5000
It is: (V) which means 1000*5 = 5,000
5000 = (V) or V with a bar above it both mean 1000*5 = 5000
The LCM is 35000.
6358 in Roman numerals is VMCCCLVIII but with an horizontal line above the first numeral V to indicate multiplication by a thousand (5000+1000+300+50+8=6358)
On Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get : 5348 in Roman numerals is: MMMMMCCCXLVIII Normal Roman numerals do not allow more than 3 of the same letter together. Any numeral with a bar over it is multiplied by 1000, thus the 5000 would be represented by a V with a bar over it. As it is impossible to show this here, brackets are used instead, ie (V) means V-bar = 5000. Thus 5000 - (V)CCCXLVIII
5000 to 7000 degrees
5000-7000
Roman numerals do not have any symbol occurring consecutively more than three (or sometimes four) times. A number such as 5000 would be written as the symbol V (the Roman numeral for 5) with a horizontal line over the top. The horizontal line indicates the number is multiplied by ten thousand.