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The symbols used are the numbers 0 to 4. Five is represented by 10, Twenty-five is represented by 100 and Sixty is represented by 220. For more info on the Quinary system (base 5) check the wiki reference below.
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The symbol is ≠. If that does not show correctly in the browser, it is the equality sign with with a forward slash through it. In word, you can type 2260 followed by Alt X.
I believe this relates to the coilpack and cylinder firing orders... See "Related Questions" below
#SubToPewdiepie
The "small numbers" are called subscript (for below) and superscript (for above). They are commonly done this way by first highlighting the numbers or symbols, then clicking on the right tool; for example, above they are the buttons 'x2' and 'x2'. Most other programs also use similar symbols to denote a super-/subscript option.
Link below answers question on Hades symbols.
Click on the 'Copyreading Symbols' link below to see the symbols used in copyreading.
Binary can only be 1 & 0. Decimal numbers have a dot in them. Binary numbers use only 2 symbols (0 and 1) to represent different numbers, while decimal numbers use 10 symbols (0 to 9) to represent different numbers. check the below link for more.
The symbols representing the signs can be found at the site below.
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