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Bill Barowy (wbarowy who-is-at mail.lesley.edu)
Sun, 17 Oct 1999 22:09:46 -0400

At 10:35 PM +1000 10/15/99, Phil Graham wrote:

>Not to mention "=3D 42"
>

In the series in which 42 was the answer, the question emerged "what is=
6x9?" Do the computation in base 13. That is, put the "4" is in the 13's=
place, not in the tens place. So to convert 42 in base 13 to its=
equivalent in base 10, that we will more easily understand:

in base 13, 42 =3D 4x13 + 2x1 =3D 52+2 =3D 54 in base ten=3D 6x9=20
so 6x9=3D42 if computed in base 13.

trivially yours,
bb

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