The accepted convention only permits Roman numerals in the range 1-3999. While this convention may be relaxed slightly to allow MMMMM to mean 5,000, using 32 Ms to represent 32,000 is somewhat overboard.
However, Middle Age notation allowed a numeral to be multiplied by 1000 by placing an overline over the numeral. Thus 32,000 can be represented as 32 thousand:
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However, fractions were strictly duodecimal (1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/12ths, 1/24ths, ..., 1/144ths, etc). Thus it would be impossible to notate just 1/10,000th, never mind 32,032/10,000ths (which is 3.2032 in decimal). While it may be possible if you can factor high enough, there would be no symbol to represent it. The smallest fraction The Romans worked with was 1/1728th.
two thousand thirty-six ten-thousandths is 2036.010
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Thirty thousand, twelve and five ten-thousandths.
Three thousand, thirty-three ten-thousandths.
Five thousand thirty-nine ten-thousandths.
two thousand thirty-six ten-thousandths is 2036.010
0.0035
Thirty thousand, twelve and five ten-thousandths.
Three thousand, thirty-three ten-thousandths.
Six and seven thousand four hundred thirty-three ten thousandths in standard form is 6.7433
Three thousand, thirty-three ten-thousandths.
Five thousand thirty-nine ten-thousandths.
One thousand two hundred thirty-four ten-thousandths.
31.1035
Thirty-three and seven thousand, seven hundred thirty-one ten-thousandths.
Thirty-one and five thousand, thirteen ten-thousandths.
One thousand, seven hundred thirty-three ten-thousandths.