XXXXIII
Ooops. Not quite XXXXIII
Roman numerals don't have more than three of the same symbols in a row. The number 43 is XLIII. L is 50, X takes away 10. III is 3.
Best.
Improved Answer:
The first contibutors answer of XXXXIII for 43 is perfectly correct and the Romans themselves would have simplified this to XLIII (-10+53 = 43)
The second contributors claim that Roman numerals don't have more than 3 of the same symbols in a row is wrong because some clocks and watches have the Roman numerals for 4 as IIII.
Furthermore, the Roman numeral for 29 can be expressed as XXVIIII as can be seen today in the ruins of the Coliseum in Rome.
VIIL
Nope. XLIII
The equivalent Roman numeral for 43 is XLIII
The Roman numeral for 43 is XLIII.
It is: 43 = XLIII
XLIII is the number 43 in Roman numerals.
XLIII
Yes, that is 43 in roman numerals.
XLIII
XLIII = 43
43.
43
43 million in Roman numerals would be [XLIII] with a horizontal bar placed above it (which I can't write with this keyboard).
They are: 43 = XLIII in its abridged format