The Beauty of Prime Numbers
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2 (dual/binary)
3 (ternary)
4 (quaternary)
5 (quinary)
6 (senary)
7 (septenary)
8 (octal)
9 (nonary)
10 (decimal)
12 (duodecimal)
16 (hexadecimal)
20 (vigesimal)
24 (tetravigesimal)
26 (hexavigesimal)
30 (trigesimal)
32 (duotrigesimal)
35 (KBC)
36 (hexatrigesimal)
40 (quadragesimal)
42 (duoquadragesimal)
48 (octoquadragesimal)
50 (quinquagesimal)
52 (duoquinquagesimal)
58 (octoquinquagesimal)
60 (sexagesimal)
62 (duosexagesimal)
64 (tetrasexagesimal)
85 (Ascii85/RFC1924/Z85)
91 (BasE91)
94 (Ascii Char 33..126)
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