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Q: What is 99 minus 19 in Roman numerals?
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What are the Roman numerals for 49 and 99?

The number 49 in Roman numerals is XLIX and the number 99 in Roman numerals is XCIX


What is 99 minus 19 in Roman numerals giving step by step reasons for your answer?

There are many ways Romans have written (or thought to have written) their numerals. One way is the long way>99 = LXXXXIX19 = XIXSubtracting gives us the LXXX, or 80Notice how there is no possibility of getting decimal points wrong!Improved Answer:-In accordance with today's rules governing the Roman numeral system 99 and 19 converted into Roman numerals are XCIX and XIX respectively which makes arithmetical operations of these numerals difficult to undertake.But the Romans themselves would have probably wrote out 99 and 19 as IC and IXX respectively because:-IC is a simplification of LXXXXVIIII (-1+100 = 99)IXX is a simplifiction of XVIIII (-1+20 = 19)So: LXXXXVIIII - XVIIII = LXXX = XXC when simplified.Alternatively: IC - IXX = XXC (-20+100 = 80)Roman numerals: M=1000, D=500, C=100, L=50, X=10, V=5, I=1 and S=1/2Footnote: The Latin word for IC is "undecentum" which means 1 from a 100 and the Latin word for IXX is "undeviginti" which means 1 from 20.


What does XCIX equal in roman numurals?

In todays modern notation of Roman numerals they represent 99


What is XCIX in roman numerals?

99


The sum of the roman numerals xcix and mlvi is?

99+1056 = 1155 or MCLV in Roman numerals Today we write out 99 in Roman numerals as XCIX but the Romans themselves would have probably wrote it out simply as IC (-1+100 = 99)