The question is ambiguous. Does it mean what is 23 (base 10) when converted to base 5 2310 = 435 or what, in base 10, is 23 in base 5 235 = 1310
No, for any base, there is no digit that represents the base, you go to the next higher place. For example, in base-10, there are ten unique digits (0-9) Base 2, there are 2 unique digits: (0-1) So for base five there would be 5 unique digits (0 through 4). To represent a five, in base five would be 105
43
base five and clock arithmetic both use whole numbers. and they both use place value to calculate.
There is no simple conversion. For example, 1610 = 315
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43 base five = 23 base 10 24 base five = 14 base 10 37 base 10 = 122 base 5
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The question is ambiguous. Does it mean what is 23 (base 10) when converted to base 5 2310 = 435 or what, in base 10, is 23 in base 5 235 = 1310
The base is six. Five is the exponent. (65)
50 in base five is 20
No, for any base, there is no digit that represents the base, you go to the next higher place. For example, in base-10, there are ten unique digits (0-9) Base 2, there are 2 unique digits: (0-1) So for base five there would be 5 unique digits (0 through 4). To represent a five, in base five would be 105
Okay - 43 in base five to base ten... The number 3 is easy - that stays the same. The number 4 is '5x4' which is 20. Add that to the 3 and you get 23. In base five - starting from the digit farthest right, every digit to the left, is five times the previous one.
43
base five and clock arithmetic both use whole numbers. and they both use place value to calculate.
there are five base pairs in klinefelter syndrome
There is no simple conversion. For example, 1610 = 315