Under today's rules now governing the Roman numeral system 49 as a Roman numeral is now reckoned to be XLIX but the ancient Romans would have notated it quite differently.
The Roman numeral for 49 is 'XLIX'.
49 = XLIX
The Roman numeral of IL = -1+50 => 49
The number 49 is represented by the Roman numeral XLIX
74 = LXXIV 49 = XLIX
The Roman numeral for 49 is 'XLIX'.
The Roman numeral for 49 is 'XLIX'.
49 = XLIX
The Roman numeral of IL = -1+50 => 49
The number 49 is represented by the Roman numeral XLIX
74 = LXXIV 49 = XLIX
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Because according to today's rules governing the Roman numeral system 49 is XLIX But the Romans themselves would have probably wrote it out as IL (-1+50=49)
XLIX is the Roman numeral representation for the number 49.
Nowadays 49 as a Roman numeral is notated as XLIX but the ancient Romans would have probably notated 49 as XXXXVIIII and abridged it to IL
I is 1 and L is 50. Because the I is before the L you subtract making 49. The proper way of representing 49 in Roman numerals is XLIX.
XLIX = 49