The decimal numeral system (also called base-ten positional numeral system, and occasionally called denary) is the standard system for denoting integer and non-integer numbers. It has ten as its base.
decimal | 110 | 210 | 310 | 410 | 510 | 610 | 710 | 810 | 910 | 1010 |
hexadecimal (base 16) | 116 | 216 | 316 | 416 | 516 | 616 | 716 | 816 | 916 | a16 |
In mathematics and computing, hexadecimal (also base 16, or hex) is a positional numeral system with a radix, or base, of 16. It uses sixteen distinct symbols, most often the symbols 0–9 to represent values zero to nine, and A, B, C, D, E, F (or alternatively a, b, c, d, e, f) to represent values ten to fifteen.
hexadecimal (base 16) | 116 | 216 | 316 | 416 | 516 | 616 | 716 | 816 | 916 | a16 |
decimal | 110 | 210 | 310 | 410 | 510 | 610 | 710 | 810 | 910 | 1010 |
decimal | 110 | 210 | 310 | 410 | 510 | 610 | 710 | 810 | 910 | 1010 |
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hexadecimal (base 16) | 116 | 216 | 316 | 416 | 516 | 616 | 716 | 816 | 916 | a16 |