In number bases, counting is done in base ten. Base
ten is sometimes called DECIMAL or DENARY.
Also it should be noted that base
two is otherwise called BINARY.
Students should also note that when solving problems
under number bases, the base in use should always be written in words and not
figures.
For example; 233eight, 87six, ….
The placing of the digits shows the place value. For
example; 6578ten stands for 6 thousands, 5 hundreds, 7 tens, 8
units.
= 6 x 1000 + 5 x 100 + 7 x 10 + 8 x 1
= 6 x 103 + 5 x 102 + 7 x 101
+ 8 x 100
Also 246seven = 2 x forty nines, 4
sevens, 6 units.
= 2 x 49 + 4 x 7 + 6 x 1
= 2 x 72 + 4 x 71 + 6 x 70
Please note that number base is calculated in its
own power, e.g. base ten in powers of ten, base three in powers of three and so
on.
Examples;
1. 476eight
= 4 sixty four 7 eights, 6 units
= 4 x 64 + 7 x 8 + 6 x
1 = 4 x 82 + 7 x 81 + 6 x 80
2. 24013five
= 2 six hundred and
twenty five, 4 one hundred and twenty five, 0 twenty five, 1 fives, 3 units
= 2 x 54 + 4
x 53 + 0 x 52 + 1 x 51 + 3 x 50