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20 October 2025

  • curprev 14:3514:35, 20 October 2025Bfh-sts talk contribs 1,895 bytes +1,895 Created page with "= Numeral Systems: Overview & Positional Notation = This page introduces numeral systems, explains why different bases exist, and outlines the principle of positional notation. == Decimal system == Humans use the decimal system with base 10. * Digits are 0–9. * A number is a sequence of digits, where each digit has a positional value. * Example: 123 = 1 × 100 + 2 × 10 + 3 × 1. Other bases are also used in daily life: * Base 12 for hours on a clock. * Base 60 for m..."