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What is 30056635 in roman numerals?

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Anonymous

16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Manuscripts dating back to the 15th century show that sometimes the Roman numeral system used superscript numerals to indicate multiplication similar to what we do today to denote powers of numbers with exponents.

For instance: CCL is shown as IICL meaning 2*100+50 = 250.

Likewise: 30 056 635 in Roman numerals would work out as MXXXLVMDCXXXV but with an horizontal bar above the first three numerals of M, L and V to indicate multiplication by a thousand.

Hence:

30*1000000+56000+635 = 30056635.

Using the above method of notation it is possible to convert very large numbers into Roman numerals.

Incidentally, a numeral with a bar or line above it as well as a vertical line each side of it increases the value of that numeral by 100000.

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