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The letter Y technically does not exist in the original roman numerals. However in the middle ages, people began to replace some of the extra numerals with the rest of the alphabet. This did not work out as there were repeats, gaps and structured in orders that did not make much sense. However Y represented the number 150.

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Q: What is Y in Roman Numerals?
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