1) I
2) II
3) III
4) IV
5) V
6) VI
7) VII
8) VIII
9) IX
10) X
50) L
100) C
500) D
1000) M
etc
A bar over a Roman numeral multiplies the base numeral by 1000. Example: V with a bar over it = 5000
A. Animal Kingdom
The numeral 8 is an example of the Hindu-Arabic counting numerals. That is to say the numbers that we use today which replaced Roman numerals.
the answer to what is the roman numeral for 101 is CI
When a smaller roman numeral comes before a bigger roman numeral, the smaller one usually gets subtracted from the bigger roman numeral. For example: XL = X (10) - L (50) = 40 IV = I (1) - V (5) = 4 CM = C (100) - M (1000) = 900
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A bar over a Roman numeral multiplies the base numeral by 1000. Example: V with a bar over it = 5000
A. Animal Kingdom
The numeral 8 is an example of the Hindu-Arabic counting numerals. That is to say the numbers that we use today which replaced Roman numerals.
the answer to what is the roman numeral for 101 is CI
When a smaller roman numeral comes before a bigger roman numeral, the smaller one usually gets subtracted from the bigger roman numeral. For example: XL = X (10) - L (50) = 40 IV = I (1) - V (5) = 4 CM = C (100) - M (1000) = 900
No, K is not a roman numeral.
There is not a Roman Numeral for 0.
The roman numeral for one is I.
Vivid is not a Roman numeral
M is a roman numeral that represents 1000.
V is a roman numeral representing the number 5.