(X) or X but with an horizontal bar above the numeral X to indicate multipliacation by a thousand.
Numerals inside brackets also indicate multiplication by a thousand.
The Romans would sometimes superscript their numerals to indicate multiplication.
So for example: XM would indicate 10*1000 = 10000
(X) = 1000*10 = 10000
Ten thousand in Roman numerals would be written X with a line over it. The line or bar over a numeral means that the number is multiplied by one thousand.
ppl would usually write it as 10 thousands.
Improved Answer:-
10,000 in Roman numerals: (X) or X with a bar above it and both mean 1000*10 = 10,000
Ten thousand in Roman numerals would be written X with a line over it. The line or bar over a numeral means that the number is multiplied by one thousand.
The number 10000 can be represented by the Roman numeral [X]
Roman Numeral for: 10000= X with horizontal bar above it 1000=M Therefore: ............_ 11000= XM
2001 as a roman numeral is MMI
It is: 500 = D as a Roman numeral
As a Roman numeral 326 is CCCXXVI
The number 10000 can be represented by the Roman numeral [X]
Roman Numeral for: 10000= X with horizontal bar above it 1000=M Therefore: ............_ 11000= XM
The Roman numeral is XVI. There should be a bar over the X to indicate 10000.
2001 as a roman numeral is MMI
It is: 500 = D as a Roman numeral
As a Roman numeral 326 is CCCXXVI
CCLXMMMCDXXIV is the Roman Numeral of 263424.
A dash or a bar over X represents 10000 in Romannumeral.
In roman numerals 4000, 5000 and 10000 are IV, V and X respectively but with an horizontal bar above each numeral to signify multiplication by a thousand.
The Roman numeral for 4 is written as IV.
The Roman numeral for 295 is CCXCV.
It is: 38 = XXXVIII as a Roman numeral