The Decimal Number System is also called "Base 10", because it is based on the number 10. It has 10 symbols
as 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. But notice something interesting: there is no symbol for "ten". "10" is actually two
symbols put together, a "1" and a "0"
In decimal you count "0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,..." but then you run out of symbols! So you add 1 on the left and then
start again at 0:10,11,12,...
Now similar to this we can have more number systems like binary where we use only 0 and 1 with the same
concept as it was in decimal:-
0 -> 0, 1 -> 1,2 -> 10, 3 -> 11,4 -> 100. .. .. 15->1111.. and so on.
Other than binary and decimal we have
octal number system which uses:- {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
hexadecimal:-They look the same as the decimal numbers up to 9, but then there are the letters
("A", "B", "C","D", "E", "F") in place of the decimal numbers 10 to 15. For ex A5 = 165, BO = 176
If a number X when represented in octane, decimal and hexadecimal has the same representation then how
many different X are possible?
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A and B can finish a work in 15 days and B and C 20 days while A and C can do it in 30 days. How long will they take to finish the work together? How long will they take to completed the work individually?
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As in the given question the octane, decimal and hexadecimal equation will be
X/2, X/3, X/4.
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