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Our number system is based on base 10. This means that every extra digit indicates another power of 10, for example, 100 is 10 (10^1) times greater than 10, and 100 (10^2) times greater than 1, and for the sake of the argument, 10^3 (1000) times greater than 0.1

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The International System of Units (SI) is based on seven base units: kilogram (mass), meter (length), second (time), ampere (electric current), kelvin (temperature), mole (amount of substance), and candela (luminous intensity).

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decimal numeral system, or the base 10 system

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Ten

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