Base 20 Numeral System
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Examples
[math]\text{Standard vigesimal numerals are: }0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J\,[/math]
Base 10 (Decimal) |
Base 20 (Vigesimal) |
Explanation |
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[math]0\,[/math] | [math]0\,[/math] | [math]0\cdot1[/math] |
[math]19\,[/math] | [math]J\,[/math] | [math]19\cdot1[/math] |
[math]130\,[/math] | [math]6A\,[/math] | [math](6\cdot20)+(A\cdot1)[/math] |
[math]415\,[/math] | [math]10F\,[/math] | [math](1\cdot400)+(0\cdot20)+(F\cdot1)[/math] |
[math]36\;840\,[/math] | [math]4C20\,[/math] | [math](4\cdot8000)+(C\cdot400)+(2\cdot20)+(0\cdot1)[/math] |
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