What does the Roman Numeral L Stand for?

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The letter 'I' in Roman numerals represents the number one. Other numerals are V, which is equivalent to the number five; X which is equal to ten; L which represents number fifty. These letters were used in combination to represent different numbers. For example XLVIII is equivalent to the number 48.
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The letter "I" in Roman numerals represents the number one. Other numerals are V, which is equivalent to the number five; X which is equal to ten; L which represents number
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In Roman numerals, the number one is depicted as the letter I. Higher numerals include V for 5, X for 10, L for 50, C for 100, D for 500, and M for 1000.
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In Roman numerals, I means 1. When I is to the right of another roman numeral, you add 1. When it is to the left, you subtract 1. X is 10, so XII would be 12, but IIX would be 8.
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L = 50
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