The expression "l 50" seems to be unclear or incomplete. If you're referring to a specific context, such as a mathematical equation, a programming language, or a measurement, please provide more details for a precise explanation. In general, if "l" represents a variable and is set equal to 50, it simply means that the value of "l" is defined as 50.
50 is L
A single capital letter 'L' is equal to '50'. Hence 50 = L
50 = L
L represents 50.
The Roman numeral for 50 is "L."
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50 L = 50 000 mLTo convert from L to mL, multiply by 1000.
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12% of 50 L= 12% * 50= 0.12 * 50= 6 L
L in Roman numerals represents the number 50.
It is: -L+C = L which is the equivalent of -50+100 = 50