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sigma | 11:00 Fri 09th Nov 2007 | Education
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When we learn to count in binary we are told it 's base is 0 and 1, hexadecimal is 0 to F yet we teach children that decimal is 1 to 10. Why. Surely they should be taught that decimal is 0 to 9 which will give a better understanding of the structure of binary and hexadecinal counting.
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For young children it makes sense to work around 0-10 - they have 10 fingers and it makes logical sense to them. We also use "10's" all the time in basic arithmetic - make it up to the next 10 etc. Hexadecimals, binary systems etc come much later....
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most children have eight fingers and two thumbs

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