Here are a few of the basic forms
['Roman numerals', 'numerical equivalent']
I. 1
II, 2
III, 3
IV, 4
V, 5
X, 10
L, 50
C, 100
D, 500
M, 1000
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There is no O and E in Roman Numerals.
This one is tough to answer. Roman numerals aren't numbers, they're letters. They don't equal American letters, they equal numbers. And either way, "U" isn't one of them.
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals they represent: 3848
Take the middle two letters of FIVE and read as Roman numerals.
Expressed in Roman numerals, this is equal to DCXC.