Base value of number system
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The base value of a number system is the number of different values the set has before repeating itself. For example, decimal has a base of ten values, 0 to 9. The weighting factor is the multiplier value applied to each column position of the number.
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The base value of a number system is the number of different values the set has before repeating itself. For example, decimal has a base of ten values, 0 to 9.
Binary = 2 (0, 1)
Octal = 8 (0 - 7)
Decimal = 10 (0 - 9)
Duodecimal = 12 (used for some purposes by the Romans)
Hexadecimal = 16 (0 - 9, A-F)
Vigesimal = 20 (used by the Mayans)
Sexagesimal = 60 (used by the Babylonians)
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