No, it's false. "Base two" is another name for the "binary" number system ...
the system running inside any kind of digital hardware, including computers.
The corresponding name for the decimal number system is "base ten".
The 'base' tells you how many digits the system uses to write numbers.
"Base ten" uses ten digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 .
"Base two" makes all of its numbers with only two digits.
The decimal system utilizes base 10. Decem is the Latin word for 10.
The decimal system is the same anywhere. Dec means 10 so the decimal system is a system used on the base 10 system.
The Decimal System.
decimal
The Base-10 number system is known as the decimal system and has 10 digits to show all numbers 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 using place value and a decimal point to separate whole numbers from decimal fractions.
decimal
The decimal system is based on the number ten.
Ten.
They the Sexagesimal number system. It means that it has a numeral system with sixty as its base. We used the decimal system with ten as its base. The system was convenient back then but I would not change our decimal system for the sexagesimal.
The decimal system utilizes base 10. Decem is the Latin word for 10.
The decimal system is the same anywhere. Dec means 10 so the decimal system is a system used on the base 10 system.
The Decimal System.
decimal
The Base-10 number system is known as the decimal system and has 10 digits to show all numbers 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 using place value and a decimal point to separate whole numbers from decimal fractions.
If you mean a number system analogous (similar) to our decimal system, the base for such a number system can be any integer, 2 or greater. In other words, the base can be 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. You need as many different digits as the size of the base (decimal is in base 10, so you need 10 different digits).
Decimal
The number system that uses a base of 10 and the valid numbers are 0 to 9 is the decimal system.