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Re: possible A-F...
--- In lojban@y..., pycyn@a... wrote:
> The competitors to hex are not binary and quartenary by decimal and
> duodecimal and, rationality notwithstanding, decimal wins hands
down.
> Rationality coming into play would have duodecimal winning. Hex
comes after
> 60, probably.
Binary, quaternary, decimal, duodecimal, hexadecimal, sexagesimal
(base 60) and in fact number systems with a base of any integer
greater than 1 are all possible, and so I suppose could be considered
to be competitors.
But why do you think duodecimal is the most rational choice?
What is rational about sexagesimal either? 12 and 60 do both have a
relatively large number of divisors compared with their size, but why
does that make them more rational choices?
Incidentally, if it's numbers with a relatively large number of
divisors compared with their size that you want, considering integers
up to 60 only, 6, 24, 36, and 48 are all possibilities too.
Sincerely,
Robert