• @blindsight@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    On the last point, a better comparison would be base 6 or base 14.

    10 = 2 × 5
    6 = 2 × 3
    14 = 2 × 7

    Or maybe a better way of thinking about it is the percentage of numbers that divide nicely in the base, as a percentage.

    Base 10 has 2, 5, 10 = 30%

    So maybe base 3 is the closest, at 33% of numbers being easily divisible.

    Either way, 7 is a significantly worse base than 10.

    • @Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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      Base-6 wouldn’t be bad at all. “100” in base 6 is 36 in base 10. Their metricated unit circle would have three times as many “degree” divisions as we have hours on a clock.

      Base 7 or 14 would require something akin to the sexagesimal abstraction layer we use to make base-10 play nice with angles.