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  2. Mixed radix - Wikipedia

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    The most familiar example of mixed-radix systems is in timekeeping and calendars. Western time radices include, both cardinally and ordinally, decimal years, decades, and centuries, septenary for days in a week, duodecimal months in a year, bases 28–31 for days within a month, as well as base 52 for weeks in a year.

  3. Factorial number system - Wikipedia

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    General mixed radix systems were studied by Georg Cantor. [2] The term "factorial number system" is used by Knuth, [3] while the French equivalent "numération factorielle" was first used in 1888. [4] The term "factoradic", which is a portmanteau of factorial and mixed radix, appears to be of more recent date. [5]

  4. Radix - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to decimal, or radix 10, which has a ones' place, tens' place, hundreds' place, and so on, radix b would have a ones' place, then a b 1 s' place, a b 2 s' place, etc. [2] For example, if b = 12, a string of digits such as 59A (where the letter "A" represents the value of ten) would represent the value 5 × 12 2 + 9 × 12 1 + 10 × ...

  5. 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]

  6. Bit-reversal permutation - Wikipedia

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    The generalization to radix representations, for >, and to =, is a digit-reversal permutation, in which the base-digits of the index of each element are reversed to obtain the permuted index. The same idea can also been generalized to mixed radix number systems. In such cases, the digit-reversal permutation should simultaneously reverses the ...

  7. Talk:Mixed radix - Wikipedia

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    2 1 is a perfectly good radix. 3 Proper and improper MRNs. 1 comment. 4 Carry. ... Talk: Mixed radix. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages.

  8. Here's the Typical Net Worth for Your Income - AOL

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    For example, a typical household with an income in the 50th percentile group, around $70,000 per year, has a net worth 2.2 times their income. If your income doesn't fall into one of the ranges ...

  9. Liber Abaci - Wikipedia

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    For example, 29/30 could be written as , representing the value + +. This can be viewed as a form of mixed radix notation and was very convenient for dealing with traditional systems of weights, measures, and currency.