17 in Roman Numerals is denoted by XVII.A special type of numerical notations that were first used by the Romans is known as Roman Numerals. It is an additive or subtractive system where letters are used to indicate specific base numbers in the number system. Roman Numerals are denoted using various combinations of letters or symbols that consist of English alphabets. Let us learn in a detailed manner how to write 17 in Roman Numerals with simple rules in this article.
Number |
Roman Numeral |
17 |
XVII |
How to Write 17 in Roman Numerals?
17 in Roman Numerals can be obtained using the method given below.
- Break the number 17 into least expanded form
- 17 = 10 + 5 + 1 + 1
- Write their respective roman numerals and add/subtract them
- 17 = X + V + I + I = XVII
- Hence, the value of 17 in Roman Numerals is XVII.
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Frequently Asked Questions on 17 in Roman Numerals
Q1
What is 17 in Roman Numerals?
17 in Roman Numerals is XVII.
Q2
What is the difference between 34 and 17 in Roman Numerals?
34 – 17 = 17. To write 17 in Roman Numerals, we express the number 17 in expanded form, i.e., 17 = 10 + 7 = X + VII = XVII. Hence, the difference between 34 and 17 in Roman Numerals is XVII.
Q3
What is the value of (20 + 30) + 17 in Roman Numerals?
(20 + 30) + 17 = 50 + 17 = 67. To express 67 in Roman Numerals, we expand the number 67 i.e., 67 = 60 + 7 = LX + VII = LXVII Therefore, the value of (20 + 30) + 17 in Roman Numerals is LXVII.
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