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STRICTLY FOR THE NON-MATH PHOEBIC.
This is really a "code" exercise with number systems being a way to communicate
numerical information.
Base N means there are N possible numeric values in each column
So, Base 2 (Binary) allows 0 or 1
Base 10 allows 0 to 9
Base 12 allows 0-B using the Alphabet for values above 9
Base 16 allows 0-F
So, if Base N allows for N values what would Base 8 (Octal) answers look like?
6/2(1+3) makes sense in Base 7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16... anything larger than 7 to indicate
the 6.
The answer for 1 would be the same in all Bases but 9 will have different answers for Bases less than 10.
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Sorry. I was being too picky. You wrote:
0110/0010(0001+0010) = 0001 & 1001
I was saying the extra leading zeros aren't really needed:
110/10(1+10) = 1 or 1001 (depending on operator precedence)
Adding the zeros helps us recognize the HEX codes:
0000 = 0 but could be 0 on the left
0001 = 1 but could be 1 on the left
0010 = 2 but could be 10 on the left
0011 = 3
0100 = 4
0101 = 5
...
1101 = D
1110 = E
1111 = F
When you see 1101 0101 you think of 2 HEX numbers D 5.
In this case you can't drop the leading zero on the HEX 5 and keep the sense of the D.
Anything but. I hope this has amused or informed someone.
So, the answers for Octal are 1 and 11 (that's a 1 in the 8's column and 1 in the 1's equaling a decimal 9).
I would imagine this type of thread is far worse than the political type for some forum members.
I know @CracklePot was joking, but I, too, love that a math problem could bring about so much interesting info I never knew. The people on here are fascinating and more varied than most would expect! Special thanks to @Max23 for single handedly keeping this thread alive though.
Right on.
I knew some people have a sense of humor around here.
Hahahahaha
Don’t try to lecture me, you dork.
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