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(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

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(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.

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ppl would usually write it as 10 thousands.

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10,000 in Roman numerals: (X) or X with a bar above it and both mean 1000*10 = 10,000

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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.

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