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What is x - ll in roman numerals?

Updated: 10/24/2023
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10-2.

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There is no direct equivalent for "ll" in the Roman numeral system. The Roman numeral for 50 is "L". Therefore, the expression "x - ll" would be "x - 50" in Roman numerals.

If you meant to use "ll" as an abbreviation for 2, the expression "x - ll" would be written as "x - 2" in Roman numerals.

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