Assuming you mean the counting numbers in base 12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14.
Are you asking why? If so, it could be anything. a and b are used because they are easy to relate to.
you multiply first then you divide
Have a look at the related link - it shows the first million digits !
155
There are 900 of them.
OTTFFSSENT is the letters represent the first letter of the numbers 1 through 10
There are no didgits. None! They do not exist! There are ten digits 0, 1, ... 9 which represent the first ten numbers. Beyond that, numbers are represented using the same ten digits but this is done using the idea of place values.
Are you asking why? If so, it could be anything. a and b are used because they are easy to relate to.
No, is the answer,numbers to letters is what im looking for, thank you
New York SSNs have area numbers (first three digits) between 050 and 134.
2600
The postal codes in the Netherlands consist of 4 numbers and 2 letters. These postal codes go with addresses instead of the whole city. The first two digits represent the town; the last two digits and the letters represent the part of the street. A number of homes can have the same postal code.For instance:a postal code starting with 30: Rotterdama postal code starting with 10: AmsterdamThe Delft postal codes range from 2611 to 2629.In written addresses the postal code has to be put before the name of the city.
because they didnt know the other digits.
Hexadecimal colour codes are codes comprising six hexadecimal digits in whichthe first two digits represent the red colour typethe middle two digits represent the green colour typethe last two digits represent the blue colour typeSince two hexadecimal digits give 256 values, the 6 digit code can represent 16,777,216 colours.
sir isakk Newton was the first mathematician to use letters and numbers
The first two letters of a UK National Insurance (NI) number indicate the individual's birth country or region within the UK. The following numbers typically represent a person's date of birth and gender.
code guideline that refers to the year the bag was produced. In 1990, the coding system changed to 2 letters followed by 4 numbers. The letters indicate the factory of origin. The 4 numbers are the manufacturing date, but now the date is staggered. The first and third numbers are the year, while the second and fourth numbers are the date. When examining the date, put the numbers into the right order and verify that they represent a plausible date. Code format changed again in January of 2007. 2 letters still represent the factory of origin. The 4 numbers that follow the letters are the week and year the bag was made.