In Roman numerals, "vXXX" is not a standard or valid notation. Roman numerals follow specific rules and conventions for their notation. Here is a brief explanation of how Roman numerals work:
When combining these symbols, there are rules such as:
Smaller numbers before larger numbers indicate subtraction (e.g., IV = 4).
Smaller numbers after larger numbers indicate addition (e.g., VI = 6).
The notation "vXXX" does not conform to these rules. Roman numerals are typically written in uppercase letters, and lowercase "v" is not standard.
If we correct the notation to "VXXX", it would represent 5 (V) followed by three tens (XXX), which is:
So, "VXXX" would be 5 + 30 = 35.
The Roman numerals CIC represent 199.
Roman numerals represent numbers, they do not represent words.
In today's notation of Roman numerals they represent 299 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
I is the number 1 in Roman numerals.
There is no T in Roman numerals