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decimal
Yes, it is. When used for allocating costs, a cost driver is often called a cost-allocation base
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the decimal number 75 is equivalent to what base four number
If the base is of the equivalent strength of the acid, yes.
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Decimal is base 10. Binary is base 2. Octal is base 8. Hexadecimal is base 16.
Different number systems are used quite a lot, especially in computer science. In this case, the number systems mainly used are base 2, base 16 and of course base 10.
There are many types of number systems. The common one is base-10. Base-2 is used in computer language and so is the hexadecimal system which is a Base-16 system.
The SI
121 (base 10) = 1111001 (base 2).
If that's base 2, it's 55 base 10.
europeans
Number systems used by ancient civilizations were not necessarily base 10. Roman numerals, for example, are base 5. Today most of the world uses Arabic numerals, which are base 10, but in the distant past different number systems were as common as different writing systems.