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minus-squarewise_pancake@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up18·edit-22 days agoThe number to describe a base is always the number 10 in that base For example binary is base 2, it has only 1 and 0 as digits, and 2 in binary is 10. Similarly for 4, and base 10. So no matter what your numbering system is, with that system it is always base “10”
The number to describe a base is always the number 10 in that base
For example binary is base 2, it has only 1 and 0 as digits, and 2 in binary is 10.
Similarly for 4, and base 10.
So no matter what your numbering system is, with that system it is always base “10”