It is: 17 = XVII which is also a Prime number
The Roman numeral for 17 is XVII
17 - XVII XVII
The number 17 is represented by the Roman numeral XVII
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The Roman number XVII is 17 (seventeen).Note, X = 10, V = 5, II = 2
The Roman numeral for 17 is XVII
17 - XVII XVII
17 = XVII
The number 17 is represented by the Roman numeral XVII
17
The Roman number XVII is 17 (seventeen).Note, X = 10, V = 5, II = 2
XVII is 17. The X is 10, the V is 5, and the two I's are each 1.
The Roman numeral XVII represents the number 17. In Roman numerals, X stands for 10, V for 5, and II for 2, so when combined (10 + 5 + 2), they total 17.
Presumably your question is: What is XVII in Roman numerals? The answer is 17.
1 is not a Roman numeral, you numeral should be written as XVIII and it represents the number 18
it is a number the illuminatti use from the roman numerals
The Roman numeral "XVII" represents the number 17. In this numeral, "X" stands for 10, "V" for 5, and "II" for 2, which together add up to 17.