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  2. Duodecimal - Wikipedia

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    The duodecimal system, also known as base twelve or dozenal, is a positional numeral system using twelve as its base.In duodecimal, the number twelve is denoted "10", meaning 1 twelve and 0 units; in the decimal system, this number is instead written as "12" meaning 1 ten and 2 units, and the string "10" means ten.

  3. What do the numbers on your credit card mean? - AOL

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    Your credit card’s 15- or 16-digit number helps authenticate transactions. ... Your actual account number may be up to 12 digits long, and it identifies you as the owner of the credit card ...

  4. Numerical digit - Wikipedia

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    The ten digits of the Arabic numerals, in order of value. A numerical digit (often shortened to just digit) or numeral is a single symbol used alone (such as "1"), or in combinations (such as "15"), to represent numbers in positional notation, such as the common base 10.

  5. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    The suffixes -th, -st, -nd and -rd are occasionally written superscript above the number itself. If the tens digit of a number is 1, then "th" is written after the number. For example: 13th, 19th, 112th, 9,311th. If the tens digit is not equal to 1, then the following table could be used:

  6. Computer number format - Wikipedia

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    Computer engineers often need to write out binary quantities, but in practice writing out a binary number such as 1001001101010001 is tedious and prone to errors. Therefore, binary quantities are written in a base-8, or "octal", or, much more commonly, a base-16, "hexadecimal" (hex), number format. In the decimal system, there are 10 digits, 0 ...

  7. Dozen - Wikipedia

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    The use of twelve as a base number, known as the duodecimal system (also as dozenal), originated in Mesopotamia (see also sexagesimal). Twelve dozen (12 2 = 144 ) are known as a gross ; and twelve gross (12 3 = 1,728 , the duodecimal 1,000) are called a great gross , a term most often used when shipping or buying items in bulk.

  8. Gross (unit) - Wikipedia

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    A gross refers to a group of 144 items (a dozen dozen or a square dozen, 12 2). [1] [2] A great gross refers to a group of 1,728 items (a dozen gross or a cubic dozen, 12 3). [1] [2] A small gross [3] or a great hundred [4] refers to a group of 120 items (ten dozen, 10×12). The term can be abbreviated gr. or gro., and dates from the early 15th ...

  9. Universal Product Code - Wikipedia

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    UPC-C is a 12-digit code with a product code and a check digit; not in common use. [22] UPC-D is a variable length code (12 digits or more) with the 12th digit being the check digit. These versions are not in common use. UPC-E is a 6-digit code, that has its equivalent in UPC-A 12-digit code with number system 0 or 1.