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13 May, 10:01
Write 7B6A.
7B6Atwelve
in the base-ten system.
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Giovani Ware
13 May, 10:18
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In base 12, A represents 10 and B represents 11. So
7B6A (base 12) = 7*12^3 + 11*12^2 + 6*12^1 + 10*12^0
7B6A (base 12) = 12,096 + 1,584 + 72 + 10
7B6A (base 12) = 13,762 (base 10)
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