The Babylonians did not use a base twelve numeral system, they used a sexagesimal, or base sixty, system.
A clock is modular math. It has a base twelve. We use a base ten. If the clock had ten hours in a half day then the remainder when dividing would always be our answer.
1B7 twelve x 29 twelve = 1B7 twelve x 9 twelve plus 1B7 twelve x 20 twelve First 1B7 twelve x 9 twelve is sum of 100 twelve x 9 twelve + B0 twelve x 9 twelve + 7 twelve x 9 twelve in base 10 7 x 9 = 63 = and that equals 53 twelve Next B0 twelve x 9 twelve is 11x12 in base 10 + 0 base 10 and that's 132 since 132 x 9 = 1188 in base ten. . 1188 = 8 x 144 + 3 x 12 + 0 x 1 so 1188 = 830 twelve Now 100 twelve times 9 twelve = 900 twelve so we have to add 53 twelve + 830 twelve + 900 twelve the ones column adds to 3, then twelves column is 5+3 =8 and the hundredfortyfours column is 8+9 = 17 base 10 which is 15 twelve so B0 twelve times 9 twelve equals 1583 twelve Now we have to determine 1B7 twelve x 20 twelve 1B7 twelve times 2 twelve is 200 twelve plus (22 base 10) x 10 twelve + 14 base 10 and that is 200 twelve + 1A0 twelve + 12 twelve = 3B2 twelve. we need to put a zero after that so it is 3B20 The final product is equal to 1583 twelve + 3B20 twelve and that is 4 [16]A3 twelve. we must get rid of that base 10 sixteen. Sixteen is 14 twelve so we put the 4 and carry the 1 and result is 54A3 twelve
The duodecimal system, also known as base-12, is a numeral system that uses twelve as its base. It is similar to the decimal system (base-10) that we commonly use, but with twelve digits instead of ten. Some argue that a base-12 system could be more efficient than base-10 for certain calculations and measurements.
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they wore robes and scarf- like things around their head
When they were looking for the first crescent moon to know when the next lunar month began.
12 (Twelve).
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it comes to our attention that the ancient planet of mercury was discovered by our amazingly advanced elders, the bablyonians, over three thousand years ago. =<(
BBB, which is 123-1 = 1728-1 = 1727 in base 10.
No, the base for the metric system is ten.
The answer is 194,(read it as" one nine four"