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It is 48, but in today's terms 48 is given as XLVIII but the Romans themselves would have probably wrote it out simply as VLIII which can be further simplified to IIL (-2+50 = 48) in fact the Latin word for 48 is "duodequinquaginta" which literally means two from fifty.

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Q: What is VLIII in a Roman numerals?
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