IL is equal to 49 in Roman numerals because 49 can be XXXXVIIII (4*10+9) or IL (-1+50) and not XLIX
Technically it would be 49, but that is not the way 49 would be written in Roman numerals. It would be stated "IL".
it's XLIX.49 = XLIX
Roman numerals were inspired by Etruscan numerals of which Roman numerals originated from.
According to today's rules 49 in Roman numerals is XLIX.But the Romans themselves would have most probably written the number 49 as XXXXVIIII which can be simplified to IL.
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Technically it would be 49, but that is not the way 49 would be written in Roman numerals. It would be stated "IL".
it's XLIX.49 = XLIX
Because the modern rules now governing the Roman numeral system stipulates that 49 in Roman numerals is XLIX but the ancient Romans would have worked it out on an abacus counting device as XXXXVIIII and then probably abridged it to IL (50-1)
Roman numerals were inspired by Etruscan numerals of which Roman numerals originated from.
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According to today's rules 49 in Roman numerals is XLIX.But the Romans themselves would have most probably written the number 49 as XXXXVIIII which can be simplified to IL.
L is 50 and I is one, so LI would be 51. However, if the numerals were IL, then you would have to subtract. Then it would be 49.
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In today's notation of Roman numerals it is: XLIX. But the Romans themselves would have calculated 49 on an abacus counting board as XXXXVIIII and probably simplified it to IL by placing I to both sides of tne numerals.