The Roman number XVII is 17 (seventeen).
Note, X = 10, V = 5, II = 2
17 - XVII XVII
XVII is 17. The X is 10, the V is 5, and the two I's are each 1.
17
The Roman numeral for 17 is XVII
It is: 17 = XVII which is also a prime number
17 - XVII XVII
XVII is 17. The X is 10, the V is 5, and the two I's are each 1.
17
The Roman numeral for 17 is XVII
It is: 17 = XVII which is also a prime number
17 = XVII
The number 17 is represented by the Roman numeral XVII
The roman numeral for XVII means 17.
Presumably your question is: What is XVII in Roman numerals? The answer is 17.
17 = XVII
XVII = 17
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.