97 in Roman Numerals is denoted by XCVII. Roman Numerals are defined as the ancient number system that is used mostly for labelling or naming something. These are illustrated with the help of the English alphabet in capital letters. Alphabets are used to denote the fixed positive integers in Roman Numerals. Let us learn in detail how to represent 97 in Roman Numerals in this article.
Number |
Roman Numeral |
97 |
XCVII |
How to Write 97 in Roman Numerals?
97 in Roman Numerals can be obtained using the method given below
- Break the number 97 into simplest form
- 97 = (100 – 10) + 5 + 1 + 1
- Now, write their respective Roman Numerals and add/subtract them
- 97 = (C – X) + V + I + I = XCVII
- Thus, the numerical value of 97 in Roman Numerals is XCVII
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Frequently Asked Questions on 97 in Roman Numerals
Q1
What is 97 in Roman Numerals?
97 in Roman Numerals is XCVII.
Q2
Express the value of 80 + 17 in Roman Numerals.
80 + 17 = 97. Now, 97 = (100 – 10) + 5 + 1 + 1 = (C – X) + V + I + I = XCVII Therefore the value of 80 + 17 in Roman Numerals is XCVII.
Q3
Find the value of (100 + 10) – 97 in Roman Numerals.
(100 + 10) – 97 = 110 – 97 = 13. Now, 13 = 10 + 3 = X + III = XIII. Hence the value of (100 + 10) – 97 in Roman Numerals is XIII.
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