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Inventing A New Numerical System
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What kind of base numbering system would you come up with?
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Would your number system have any sub-bases?
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If yes, which sub-base(s) would you include and why?
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What symbols would you come up with for the new digits, a least in regards to least change, where 0-9 are still the same?
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What symbols would you come up with for the new digits, a least in regards to separate identity, where any or all numbers from 0-9 are switched out for other symbols, but still get to keep their original values?
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If you were to create new names for the symbols/numbers following 9, or symbols/numbers following the number that comes before what 10 represents in your base, what would those names be?
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