Base 36
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Base 36 is a number system which uses numbers 0-9 and letters A-Z to count.[1]
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One example of a base 36 number is the number 88 (an integer), which in base-36 is 2G.
Other websites
- https://math.tools/table/base/10-36 (base 36 measurement/conversion table)
References
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