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How to write 1 billion in Roman number??​

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Answered by wwwsarasgujar
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((M)) this is answer and explantion is follow:

Step-by-step explanation:

A billion can be either a short-scale billion of 1,000,000,000 or a long-scale billion of 1,000,000,000,000. Most of the world’s languages, including Esperanto and Interlingua, seem to use long-scale, unlike the USA and the UK. Japanese uses neither system, but has a system of its own.

Be that as it may, for Roman numerals I recommend the use of square brackets to show multiplication by a thousand. Double square brackets indicate multiplication by a million, and so on.

A short-scale billion becomes [[[I]]] or [[M]].

A long-scale billion becomes [[[[I]]]] or [[[M]]].

The Romans did not have single words for these numbers, but in contemporary Latin you can use miliardus or milliardus for the short-scale billion and bilio or billio for the long-scale.

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