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What does 'M' stand for in Roman numerals?

Correct Answer: 1000

Explanation:

Letters of the alphabet used in ancient Rome to represent numbers:


I = 1;


V = 5;


X = 10;


L = 50;


C = 100;


D = 500;


M = 1000.


The numbers one through ten are written I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X.


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