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  2. What follows next in the sequence "unary, binary, ternary..."?

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/25116

    decimal (everybody's favorite!) undecimal; duodecimal (used in hours, months) tridecimal; tetradecimal ; pentadecimal; hexadecimal (Base16 encoding) 18 is octodecimal. 20 is vigesimal. It's interesting to note that even our method of naming these systems reflects our attachment to the decimal system, as we begin to add prefixes after decimal.

  3. word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/295260

    Firstly, let us take a look at the definition of these 3 terms. Quotient. noun. a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another. Ratio. noun. the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other. e.g. the ratio of women's job to men's is 8:1. Fraction. noun

  4. The origin seems to lie in a switch from fraction-based pricing on financial trading markets to decimal-based pricing that took place after a U.S. government mandate in 2000. The story is explained well in an article titled "Traders learning decimal jargon" syndicated by the Associated Press in 2000. The article starts with an interesting anecdote:

  5. How to write numbers and percentage? - English Language & Usage...

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/499041/how-to-write-numbers-and-percentage

    The opening sentence of this answer—"In general, it is good practice that the symbol that a number is associated with agrees with the way the number is written (in numeric or text form)"—seems reasonable, but most current style guides in the United States disagree with it.

  6. What is the origin of the phrase "bullet points"?

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/214741

    a dot or point in print or writing, as a period, decimal point, vowel point, etc. 19. the exact or essential fact or idea under consideration. v.t. 4. to give (a story, remark, anecdote, action, etc.) force. 5. to show or call attention to (usually with out) v.i. 2. to call attention to . ORIGIN

  7. numbers - What are the correct abbreviations for millions,...

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/149190

    This is not an exact duplicate. Also, a financial news context is very different from a financial document context; reporting & news are pretty much by-definition for a broader audience than the materials & topics they cover. M for thousands and MM for millions would only ever be used in a context where the audience is proficient with financial ...

  8. "Please Find Attached or "Please Find Enclosed" in a formal...

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/95822/please-find-attached-or-please-find...

    In email writing, when we are attaching any document, what is the correct, formal and more polite way to write: Please find attached "Monthly status report" PDF for your reference. Please find

  9. prepositions - What time does "by the time" mean? - English...

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/114908/what-time-does-by-the-time-mean

    By age three, she could recite the first 100 decimal points of π. The lack of specificity you refer to in your question has nothing to do with the preposition by. All of the vagueness is in the time-phrase. In "by age three", age three really means something like "as a three-year old". She might have been 3-1/2, or even approaching the age of ...

  10. What is the difference between "Hept-" and "Sept-" prefixes?

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/75714

    Allegedly Hexadecimal was coined even though decimal is a latin root - because someone in 50s thought sexadecimal would be rude – mgb Commented Jul 24, 2012 at 13:31

  11. What do I call a number that has a period in it?

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/100442

    mixed decimal - a combination of a whole number and decimal, such as 59.8, 810.85. For some, that's as opposed to a decimal fraction, defined there by thefreedictionary as a decimal having no digits to the left of the decimal point except zero, such as 0.2 or 0.00354. Others, such as Merriam-Webster (and me!) define a decimal fraction as