Flavius ca. 170- Philostratus has written:
'Philostratus and Eunapius'
'Philostratus, Flavius' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Art, Greco-Roman, Painting
William Boot has written: 'Harriet's Sugar-Free Cookbook 170 Recipes'
4/17 can be written 40/170, and 3/10 can be written as 51/170. When written that way they have (least) common denominator 170.
It is: 170/250 = 17/25 in its lowest terms
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Over 170
170 as Romannumeral is written as CLXX. C=100 L=50 XX=20
Jean Ure has written and published over 170 books.
Seventeen tens written in unit form is 170. This is because each "ten" represents a value of 10, so 17 tens equals 17 multiplied by 10, which is 170.
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Seventeen tens, in base ten, is 170