Without knowing what base your '6842' is in now, I would naturally assume that it's
presented in base-10 already, since that's the case with 99.9% of the numbers that
you run into in everyday life. If it's in some other base, then you have to tell me that.
As the computer nerds say: There are only 10 important number bases ... binary and decimal.
Put the period and then put the numbers in. simple!
Ten
Yes.
You would write that 0.0001.
You would write it as 10,010
4.015
Put the period and then put the numbers in. simple!
We use base ten every day: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Ten
Base ten numerals are the numbers 0 to 9 that are used every day. Base ten numerals were also used in Ancient Rome, but the numbers were actually letters like eight would be VIII. These numbers were called Roman Numerals.
mx
Yes.
2010 = two thousand ten.
You would write that 0.0001.
You would write it as 10,010
4.015
4.015