They wrote it as: (V) which means 1000*5 = 5000
It is: (V) which means 1000*5 = 5000
The letter 'M' represents the value of 1,000 in roman numerals - therefore to represent the number 5,000 - you simply write MMMMM.Improved Answer:As a Roman numeral 5000 = (V)Numerals in brackets indicates multiplication by a thousand.(V) = 1000*5 = 5000
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
Its equivalent is: (V) to (M) in Roman numerals
5000 in Roman numerals is _V. 4000 is M_V.
5280 in Roman numerals is VCCLXXX but with an horizontal bar above the numeral V to indicate multiplication by a thousand (5000+200+50+30 = 5280)
It's MMMMM.
You'll find the possible answer in the question: What are the numbers from 1 to a 1000000 in Roman numerals?
A V with a bar over it: _ V (The bar means multiply by 1000.) Or do as the Romans often did: write it as MMMMM
5800 in Roman numerals is VDCCC but with an horizontal bar over the first numeral V to signify multiplication by a thousand which will be equivalent to: 5000+500+100+100+100 = 5800.
XMV: X= 10000 M= -1000 (Since it is before the V) V= +5000 14000