In response to
"or perhaps the error is in using base 10"
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crash davis
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base 2, base 10, base 16, base 60 ... they are just bases, they're representations of numbers. I don't see a reason why the base would change a value.
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Mar 5 '10, 13:07
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However, they could be useful for finding a more explanatory pattern, which might make it easier to calculate to greater accuracy.
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