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In today's terms it is written as (VIII)CDLXX = 8000+470 = 8470

But during the Roman era the Romans themselves would have calculated the equivalent of 8470 on an abacus counting device as (V)MMMCCCCLXX and probably simplified it to in written form to L(IIX)DXX = -50+8520 = 8470

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