MLI in Roman Numerals - Conversion and Calculation | Testbook

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The Roman numeral MLI translates to 1051 in our familiar decimal numbering system. This article breaks down the conversion process step by step for easy understanding. To learn more about the Roman numerals, you can visit this link. So, let's delve into how MLI becomes 1051.

Decimal Number Roman Numeral
1051 MLI

Decoding MLI Roman Numerals

Let's break down the Roman numeral MLI into its individual components and convert them into decimal numbers.

MLI = M + L + I

MLI = 1000 + 50 + 1

MLI = 1051

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M is the roman numeral of 1000, L is the roman numeral of 50, I is the roman numeral of 1. So MLI is the roman numeral of 1051.

1000 + 51 = 1051. Hence, 1000 + 51 is 1051 which is written as MLI.

1000 – 1 = 999, 999 + 52 = 1051. Therefore, (1000 – 1) + 52 is 1051.

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