Senary
positional number system with base 6 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A senary numeral system (also known as base-6, heximal, or seximal) is a number system that uses 6 digits (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5). Examples are 12 in senary is 20, and 35 in senary is 55.
Overview
In senary, when it reaches 5, it will not be 6 because 6 is not in the senary system, so you add a 1 in front and 0 on everything else.[1][2]
Decimal to Senary 1 - 20
Decimal is on the left and Senary is on the right.
Related pages
- Binary (Base 2)
- Ternary (Base 3)
- Quaternary (Base 4)
- Quinary (Base 5)
- Septenary (Base 7)
- Octal (Base 8)
- Nonary (Base 9)
- Decimal (Base 10)
- Hexadecimal (Base 16)
- Vigesimal (Base 20)
References
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