The number 5,000,000 can be written as [V] with a horizontal bar placed above it (which I can't write with this keyboard).
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The guy above is wrong. A V with a line above would be 5,000. The answer is a V with 2 lines above. Each line above a single letter roman numeral would give 3 of the didget 0 which are tens (Cannot be used for the I roman numeral, the I can only be a one.)
Improved Answer:-
It is: ((D)) which means 10*1,000*500 = 5,000,000
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In Roman numerals, 5000000 is represented as V with a bar over it, which signifies 5000 multiplied by 1000. The bar over the V indicates that the value should be multiplied by 1000, making it equal to 5,000,000 in standard Arabic numerals.
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Oh, what a happy little question! To write 5000000 in Roman numerals, you would use the symbol "V" for 5, followed by "M" for 1000, repeated five times. So, 5000000 in Roman numerals is written as "VMMMMM." Just remember, there are no mistakes in art, only happy little accidents.
It is ((D)) because it means 10*1000*500 = 10* = 5,000,000
The Roman numeral for 5 is V, and to represent 5,000,000, you would use the symbol for 1,000,000 (M) five times. Therefore, 5,000,000 in Roman numerals is written as V with five M's following it: VMMMMM.
Roman numerals were inspired by Etruscan numerals of which Roman numerals originated from.