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How can you determine the base of any number system? - Answers

The answer depends on what information you have. Given only one number, all that can be said is that the base is larger than the largest digit appearing in the number.Equations will not help if there are no "carries". For example,For example, 10 + 12 = 22 is true in any base greater than or equal to 3.[In base 3, it is 3+5=8, in base 4, it is 4+6=10, in base 500 it is 500+502=1002, in base e (= 2.7183...) it is 2.7183+4.7183 =7.4366 (approx).]



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The answer depends on what information you have. Given only one number, all that can be said is that the base is larger than the largest digit appearing in the number.Equations will not help if there are no "carries". For example,For example, 10 + 12 = 22 is true in any base greater than or equal to 3.[In base 3, it is 3+5=8, in base 4, it is 4+6=10, in base 500 it is 500+502=1002, in base e (= 2.7183...) it is 2.7183+4.7183 =7.4366 (approx).]



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How can you determine the base of any number system? - Answers

The answer depends on what information you have. Given only one number, all that can be said is that the base is larger than the largest digit appearing in the number.Equations will not help if there are no "carries". For example,For example, 10 + 12 = 22 is true in any base greater than or equal to 3.[In base 3, it is 3+5=8, in base 4, it is 4+6=10, in base 500 it is 500+502=1002, in base e (= 2.7183...) it is 2.7183+4.7183 =7.4366 (approx).]

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      The answer depends on what information you have. Given only one number, all that can be said is that the base is larger than the largest digit appearing in the number.Equations will not help if there are no "carries". For example,For example, 10 + 12 = 22 is true in any base greater than or equal to 3.[In base 3, it is 3+5=8, in base 4, it is 4+6=10, in base 500 it is 500+502=1002, in base e (= 2.7183...) it is 2.7183+4.7183 =7.4366 (approx).]
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