Trevor Quayle wrote:
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> This is correct. 10^n is 10^n no matter where you are, it is a (as far as
> we know) universal constant.
Well, this is true as long as everyone is working in the same base.
10^n (base 13) is not the same as 10^n (base 10), so 10^n may not be the
same everywhere. ;-)
Mike Andrews.
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