What is the base in hexadecimal ?

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In mathematics and computing, the hexadecimal (also base 16 or hex) numeral system is a positional numeral system that represents numbers using a radix (base) of 16.The base is 16, and to write a number in hexadecimal you need to extend the range of digits from 0 .. 9. Usually we use A (for ten), B (for eleven) and so on up to F (for fifteen).
The base is 16, and to write a number in hexadecimal you need to extend the range of digits from 0 .. 9. Usually we use A (for ten), B (for eleven) and so on up to F (for fifteen).So for example, the decimal number 63 is 3 sixteens plus fifteen and is written in hex as 3F.
The base is 16, and to write a number in hexadecimal you need to extend the range of digits from 0 .. 9. Usually we use A (for ten), B (for eleven) and so on up to F (for fifteen).So for example, the decimal number 63 is 3 sixteens plus fifteen and is written in hex as 3F.The highest two-digit (or 2-character) number is FF in hexadecimal, representing 255 in normal base 10.
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