- The
duodecimal system, also
known as base
twelve or dozenal, is a
positional numeral system using twelve as its base. In
duodecimal, the
number twelve...
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Duodecimal system may
refer to:
duodecimal, a base-12
number system Dewey Decimal classification, a
misspelling of the
library code This disambiguation...
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following 71 and
preceding 73. It is half a
gross or six
dozen (i.e., 60 in
duodecimal). Seventy-two is a
pronic number, as it is the
product of 8 and 9. It...
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rudimentary duodecimal nomenclature, such as "two
gross six dozen" for 360.
Ancient Romans used a
decimal system for integers, but
switched to
duodecimal for...
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superior highly composite number, many of the
arguments made in
favor of the
duodecimal system also
apply to the
senary system. The
standard set of
digits in...
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Record Edition. This is the
citation in the
Duodecimal Edition. This act is not
listed in the
Duodecimal Edition. The 7th
parliament of
James V, held...
- mono-/haplo-
Latin prefix uni-
Binary 12
Ternary 13
Senary 16
Octal 18
Duodecimal 112
Hexadecimal 116 Gr****
numeral α' Arabic, Kurdish, Persian, Sindhi...
- philosophers. — John W. Nystrom, ca. 1863 In 1875,
Nystrom proposed a new
duodecimal (base 12)
system of notation, arithmetic, and
metrology called the Duodenal...
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Latin prefix quadri-/quadr-
Binary 1002
Ternary 113
Senary 46
Octal 48
Duodecimal 412
Hexadecimal 416
Armenian Դ Arabic,
Kurdish ٤ Persian,
Sindhi ۴ Shahmukhi...
- 60, 360, and 2520. The use of
twelve as a base number,
known as the
duodecimal system (also as dozenal),
originated in
Mesopotamia (see also ****agesimal)...