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  2. Octal - Wikipedia

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    Octal (base 8) is a numeral system with eight as the base.. In the decimal system, each place is a power of ten.For example: = + In the octal system, each place is a power of eight.

  3. Computer number format - Wikipedia

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    In the decimal system, there are 10 digits, 0 through 9, which combine to form numbers. In an octal system, there are only 8 digits, 0 through 7. That is, the value of an octal "10" is the same as a decimal "8", an octal "20" is a decimal "16", and so on. In a hexadecimal system, there are 16 digits, 0 through 9 followed, by convention, with A ...

  4. List of numeral systems - Wikipedia

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    "A base is a natural number B whose powers (B multiplied by itself some number of times) are specially designated within a numerical system." [1]: 38 The term is not equivalent to radix, as it applies to all numerical notation systems (not just positional ones with a radix) and most systems of spoken numbers. [1]

  5. List of numeral system topics - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. ... Septenary numeral system (base 7) Octal numeral system (base 8) ... Greek numerals – System of writing numbers using Greek letters

  6. Octet - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. Octet. 25 languages. Беларуская (тарашкевіца) ... Octal, base-8 number system; Octant (solid geometry) Octave (poetry)

  7. Numeral prefix - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. Numeral prefix. ... ternary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal (numbers expressed in base 2, base 3, ... Table of number prefixes in English

  8. Split octal - Wikipedia

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    Syllabic octal is an 8-bit octal number representation that was used by English Electric in conjunction with their KDF9 machine in the mid-1960s.. Although the word 'byte' had been coined by the designers of the IBM 7030 Stretch for a group of eight bits, it was not yet well known, and English Electric used the word 'syllable' for what is now called a byte.

  9. 8 - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. 8. 156 languages. Afrikaans; ... 8 is the base of the octal number system. [7] Geometry. A polygon with eight sides is an octagon. [8]