There would need to be a digit which represents Ten. This would be the largest digit. Any number can be represented in any number-base system, so there is no 'largest number' just largest digit.
Base eleven is not commonly used as some of the others (like hexadecimal, which uses letters A-F to represent ten through fifteen). You could use A for ten or maybe you want to use X (like roman numeral ten).
12^3-1=1727
Yes, amounting to eleven in number.
Eleven cannot be squared, unless by a mixed number, because nothing times four equals eleven.
Eleven times one divided by eleven (1/11) is one.
The number "eleven million one hundred eleven thousand" can be written as 11,111,000. This number is composed of eleven million (11,000,000) and one hundred eleven thousand (111,000), which when combined, equals 11,111,000. Each digit's place value in this number is crucial to understanding its overall value and composition.
Eleven
The largest 4 digit number in base 8 is 77778 (= 409510).
The largest 3-digit number in base 3 is 222. Its decimal equivalent is 26
The greatest value a digit can have in base for is 3. Thus the largest three-digit number in base for would be 333. In base 10, this number is 3x16 + 3x4 + 3 = 63 Therefore 63 is the largest digit that would be three digits in base 4.
It is 15.
It is 15.
12111.
The number 11 is spelled as "eleven."
In Mฤori, the number eleven is "tekau mฤ tahi."
The number 11 is spelled "eleven."
That depends on what base you are using. It could be 1
12^3-1=1727