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First off, CDLXVII is not Arabic. It is Roman Numerals.

Secondly, the so called "English numbers" are actually the Arabic ones. They are known as Hindu-Arabic Numerals.

And finally, to answer your question, it would be 467.

Source: Took college level Algebra where we learned the different counting methods (such as Egyptian, Mayan, Babylonian, Greek, Roman, Hindu-Arabic (English), and Chinese (which is similar to Japanese). Passed with a 94.

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