how many fingers do most people have? answer that and you will be close to the reason usually given for common usage of decimal.
Binary code represents text using the binary number system's two digits 1 and 0. The code assigns a bit string to each symbol or instruction. Binary is commonly used for encoding data.
Sexagesimal as used in ancient Mesopotamia was not a pure base 60 system, in the sense that it didn't use 60 distinct symbols for its digits. Instead, the cuneiform digits used ten as a sub-base in the fashion of a sign-value notation: a sexagesimal digit was composed of a group of narrow wedge-shaped marks representing units up to nine.
Graphite pencils are commonly used as a medium for drawing.
Americium-241 is a radioactive isotope commonly found in smoke detectors.
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The radix refers to the base of a number system: the total number of possible digits. The decimal number system that we all use is base ten, as it has ten distinct digits (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9). Commonly used bases in computing include binary, octal, and hexadecimal, which have two, eight, and sixteen digits, respectively.
The same digits as in any other system of measurement: the ten digits from 0 to 9.
4 digits in ten hundred
The largest whole number that uses all ten digits just once is 9876543210.
It's the number system most commonly used numbe system in which there are ten digits (0123456789) that are counted before the numbers repeat to make larger numbers (10,11,12,13....)
Ten digits= 1 billion
When multiplying by ten the digits shift to the left
ten thousand = 10,000 = 5 digits
ten (0-9).
Ten digits.
5 digits.