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154
It is invalid but if you mean: clv which is the same as CLV it is 155
As a Roman numeral 45 is XLV
The Roman numeral of I is equivalent to 1 = one
CLV is 155.
154
It is invalid but if you mean: clv which is the same as CLV it is 155
As a Roman numeral 45 is XLV
The Roman numeral of I is equivalent to 1 = one
Roman Numeral of 155 is CLV
CLV is 155.
CLV
155
Letters replace numbers in roman... L = 50, X = 10, I = 1... so 59 is LIX, meaning 50 + ten minus one...
The ancient Romans had no need for such large numbers but its equivalent in scientific notation would be: I*X^XIII which is 1.0*10^13
The roman numeral MDL represents the number 1550. One tenth of 1550 equals 155 which is written in roman numerals as CLV.
The Roman numeral "XXXL" represents the number 40. In this system, "X" stands for 10, so "XXX" equals 30, and "L" stands for 50. To calculate, you subtract 10 (the value of one "X") from 50, resulting in 40.