XXXX (40) or XL (50-10)
As the Romans would write it: XXXX, as we usually write it: XL, written in decimal arabic: 40.
40 in Roman numerals are XL or XXXX
Yes and they can be simplified to XL (50-10 = 40)
It is the equivalent of 40 and it is usually abridged to XL meaning 50-10 = 40
XXXX, XXXXI, XXXXII and XXXXIII or XL, XLI, XLII and XLIII
No. 4 X's(XXXX) would be 40. To correctly write 40, it would look like XL. You can have more than one X in a number, just not in a row.
Yes and they can be simplified to XL in the same way that IIII is simplified to IV. Yes, indeed!
It is: XXXX or XL which means 40 or (50-10)
It is equal to forty, but would not have been written that way - it would have been written by the Romans as XL.
As the Romans wrote them: X, XX, XXX, XXXX, L. As we write then (because "lazy" monks in the Middle Ages created a shorthand form): X, XX, XXX, XL, L.
It is: 40 = XL which means 50-10 = 40