Today it is: 95 = XCV
95 in Roman numerals is represented as "XCV".
XCV = 95
The Roman Numeral for 95 is XCV.
95
In accordance with the rules now governing the Roman numeral system the equivalent of 95 as a Roman numeral is now considered to be XCV but the ancient Romans would have notated it quite differently.
LVL is not a valid roman numeral. The translation is 50/45 which makes no sense.
XCV = 95
The Roman Numeral for 95 is XCV.
95
In accordance with the rules now governing the Roman numeral system the equivalent of 95 as a Roman numeral is now considered to be XCV but the ancient Romans would have notated it quite differently.
LVL is not a valid roman numeral. The translation is 50/45 which makes no sense.
XCV = 95
The numeral for XCV is 95.
95 but according to today's rules it should be written as XCV
That isn't a properly formed numeral. L represents 50, so they could be trying to say 95.
That is not formatted properly. At best guess, it should be written as CXV, which would be 115. But it could be XCV, which would be 95.
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals it is LXXXIX = 89 but in ancient times it would have been LXXXXV = 95
L = 50 X = 10 V = 5 When a lower numeral is placed in front of a higher numeral, the general convention is to subtract the lower numeral from the following higher numeral. In this case, LXLV would be 95 (50 + (50-10) + 5).