IL is equal to 49 in Roman numerals because 49 can be XXXXVIIII (4*10+9) or IL (-1+50) and not XLIX
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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
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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