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n isn't used in the hexadecimal system, any more than it's used in decimal (everyday) numbers.
A remainder is the numbers after a decimal point; sometimes used as repesenting in binary to get a binary number from a decimal number.
Prime numbers and composite numbers are not used in daily jobs. However they are used by scientists to prove theorems.
Prime numbers are used to find the LCM of numbers Prime numbers are used to find the HCF of numbers Prime numbers are used to simplify fractions Prime numbers are used to find the LCD of fractions
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Whole numbers are a proper subset of decimal numbers. All whole numbers are decimal numbers but not all decimal numbers are whole numbers.
Counting your money would be one way.
BCD is used for binary output on devices that only display decimal numbers.
Decimal places are used in mathematics for the same reasons that commas are used. Decimal places are used to break up large numbers in order to make them easier to read.
Everyday mathematical calculations are all done in the decimal system.Ex: $5 + $6 = $11. The answer would be B in the hexadecimal system.
move the decimal down and over however many numbers are behind the decimal
Yes they are most likely used in your everyday life- even if you don't realize it. Computers use prime numbers in the encryption techniques. If you log in to a website in secure mode, most likely prime numbers are being used, but you don't even know about it.