No such Roman Numeral as 'ccxcvii'.
Roman numerals are ALWAYS written in CAPITAL letters ; CCXCVII'.
C = 100
CC = 200
XC = 100 - 10 = 90
Hence CCXC = 290
V = 5
I = 1
II = 2
Hence
CCXCVII = 290 + 5 + 2 = 297 the answer!!!!
When a smaller value 'X' in this case, is placed to the left of a larger value , ,C is this case, it means 'subtract'. Hence XC = 100 - 10 = 90
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The given notation of today's modern version of Roman numerals is equivalent to 297 in Hindu-Arabic numerals.
297
It is the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
The Roman numeral of CCLXII is equivalent to the Hindu-Arabic numeral of 262
If you mean the Roman numeral of DCLXII then as an Hindu-Arabic numeral it is 662
The given Roman numeral of MDCCCLXXXVIII is equivalent to the Hindu-Arabic numeral of 1888