251
The Roman numeral LI means 50+1 = 51
51
The Roman numeral 'L' stands for 50 and the Roman numeral 'I' stands for 1. Put them together as LI and you get 51. LII would be 52, etc.
LI
Fifty-one (51).
The Roman numeral LI means 50+1 = 51
51
51
The Roman numeral 'L' stands for 50 and the Roman numeral 'I' stands for 1. Put them together as LI and you get 51. LII would be 52, etc.
LI
51= LI in Roman Numerals
Fifty-one (51).
51 = 50 + 1 = l + i = li But in capitals so LI
It is: (MMMDC)LI which means 1,000*3,600+51 = 3,600,051
Fifty is represented by L. So the correct way would be LI.
what does the Li stand for
The above number converted into Roman numerals would probably work out as: (XXIII)M(LI)CMLXVIII = 23,051,968 Numerals in brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand and superscript numerals indicate multiplication by that particular numeral. Hence: (XXIII)M = 23*1000*1000 = 23,000,000 (LI) = 51*1000 = 51,000 CMLXVIII = 968