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How do you count using hexadecimal numbers? - Answers
You either convert back to decimal or learn to think in hex. You probably think in non-decimal a lot more than you realise. If you think of 14 days as two weeks, you are thinking in base 7; if you think of 48 hours as 2 days you are thinking base 24. 90minutes = 1.5 hours and you are thinking base 60. A dozen and a half = 18 is base 12 thinking. There are lots more day-to-day examples that most people are not even aware of.
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How do you count using hexadecimal numbers? - Answers
You either convert back to decimal or learn to think in hex. You probably think in non-decimal a lot more than you realise. If you think of 14 days as two weeks, you are thinking in base 7; if you think of 48 hours as 2 days you are thinking base 24. 90minutes = 1.5 hours and you are thinking base 60. A dozen and a half = 18 is base 12 thinking. There are lots more day-to-day examples that most people are not even aware of.
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How do you count using hexadecimal numbers? - Answers
You either convert back to decimal or learn to think in hex. You probably think in non-decimal a lot more than you realise. If you think of 14 days as two weeks, you are thinking in base 7; if you think of 48 hours as 2 days you are thinking base 24. 90minutes = 1.5 hours and you are thinking base 60. A dozen and a half = 18 is base 12 thinking. There are lots more day-to-day examples that most people are not even aware of.
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