5 trillion Ms would do it, but it's hardly concise and would break the accepted convention that states no numeral may be repeated more than three times in succession.
You would have to use Middle Age notation to reduce it to a more manageable form, but few people will understand its relevance:
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That is: (5 x 10^15 ) = 5,000,000,000,000,000
The number 5 is written as V in Roman numerals.
(((M)))(((D))) Numerals in treble brackets indicate multiplication by one hundred thousand and superscript numerals indicate multiplication by that particular numeral. Hence: (((M)))(((D))) = 500*100,000*1000*100,000 = 5,000,000,000,000,000 = 5*1015
Honey, one quadrillion in Roman numerals is like trying to count all the wrinkles on my face - impossible. Roman numerals only go up to M (which is 1,000), so anything beyond that is just a big ol' headache. Stick to regular numbers if you want to keep your sanity, trust me.
I/V
5 is V and 1967 is MCMLXVII but there is no way to say may in roman numerals.
The number 5 is written as V in Roman numerals.
A letter V... like this V This is the number 5 in roman numerals
(((M)))(((D))) Numerals in treble brackets indicate multiplication by one hundred thousand and superscript numerals indicate multiplication by that particular numeral. Hence: (((M)))(((D))) = 500*100,000*1000*100,000 = 5,000,000,000,000,000 = 5*1015
Honey, one quadrillion in Roman numerals is like trying to count all the wrinkles on my face - impossible. Roman numerals only go up to M (which is 1,000), so anything beyond that is just a big ol' headache. Stick to regular numbers if you want to keep your sanity, trust me.
I/V
5 is V and 1967 is MCMLXVII but there is no way to say may in roman numerals.
4 in Roman numerals can be IIII (4) or IV (5-1)
4 and 5 in Roman numerals are IV and V, respectively.
To write a date in Roman numerals, you would use Roman numerals to represent the day, month, and year. For example, the date May 5, 2022 would be written as V.V.MMXXII.
IV.V.MMXI
III.V.MMXI
5 = V