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.
The Roman numeral L = 50. There is no LL in Roman numerals.
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10 in Roman numerals is represented by the letter "X".
The Roman numerals "XX" represent the number 20, and "LL" is not a valid Roman numeral. In the Roman numeral system, the letter "L" represents the number 50.
The Roman numerals X-IV stands for 10 and 4 respectively.
The Roman numeral L = 50. There is no LL in Roman numerals.
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10 in Roman numerals is represented by the letter "X".
The Roman numerals "XX" represent the number 20, and "LL" is not a valid Roman numeral. In the Roman numeral system, the letter "L" represents the number 50.
1789 in Roman numerals is MDCCLXXXIX. x
The Roman numerals X-IV stands for 10 and 4 respectively.
10 = X in Roman numerals
The number 10 in Roman numerals is X.
10 10 1991 in Roman numerals is X X MCMXCI.
You mean Roman numerals? X
The letter "X" stands for the number 10.
10k is not a standard representation in Roman numerals, as "k" is not a valid Roman numeral. However, "10k" could represent 10,000 in regular Arabic numerals. In Roman numerals, 10,000 is represented as "X".