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in roman numeral on conversion L stands for 50.
I stands for 1. It is the first and most basic Roman numeral.
The Roman numeral 'L' stands for 50 and the Roman numeral 'I' stands for 1. Put them together as LI and you get 51. LII would be 52, etc.
L = 50 Here is the full table of Roman Numerals. M = 1000 D = 500 C = 100 L - 50 X = 10 V = 5 I = 1
L is 50, X is 10, V is 5 and I is 1. LXXVI is 76.
The Roman numeral "CIL" represents the number 151. In Roman numerals, "C" stands for 100, "I" stands for 1, and "L" stands for 50. Therefore, C (100) + I (1) + L (50) equals 151.
The D stands for 500. It goes I, V, X, L, C, D and then M.
C represents 100 and L represents 50. This would be CDX.
The Roman Numeral L is equivalent to the number 50.
The Roman numeral L is 50.
The Roman numeral MCMLXXV stands for the year 1975. In this numeral, M represents 1000, CM denotes 900 (1000 - 100), L signifies 50, X represents 10, and V stands for 5. When combined, they total 1975.
The largest value Roman numeral that you can write, which conforms to the rules of writing Roman numerals, using just D, C and L symbols is DCCCL (850)