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Tue 9 Sep, 2008 06:41 pm
how does 6 plus 6 and 6 plus 8 relate?
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Tue 30 Sep, 2008 03:12 pm
@sftsensual,
in base 10 6 + 6 => 12 <= 8 + 6 in base 12
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Thu 2 Aug, 2012 03:46 am
@sftsensual,
in base 10(decimal system) (6+8) - (6+6) gives the unit place digit of (6 + 6)
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