yes
2000 (1000+1000=2000)
2000 = MM In Roman Numerals M = 1000 So 2000 becomes 1000 + 1000 = M + M written as 'MM'.
1000 = M2000 = MM
It means: MM = 1000+1000 => 2000
M is 1000 and MM is 2000 so 1200 would be MCC
2000 (1000+1000=2000)
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2000 = MM In Roman Numerals M = 1000 So 2000 becomes 1000 + 1000 = M + M written as 'MM'.
1000 = M2000 = MM
M-MM
It means: MM = 1000+1000 => 2000
M is 1000 and MM is 2000 so 1200 would be MCC
Mm m=1000. Mm=2000.
This is not a roman numeral.
2000
It is: MM (2000) because -I+M+M+I = MM or -1+1000+1000+1 = 2000
Well, darling, MCCM in Roman numerals is 2200. So, if you were planning on impressing someone with your knowledge of ancient numerical systems, there you go. You're welcome.