(1)We use a mixture of decimal and 20-decimal 60-decimal numbers, but if we go over 70, we use 60-decimal numbers, and if we go over 80, we use 20-decimal numbers
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(2)You must say 4X2012 to read 92 in French
(3)It’s worse than France. It’s a 20-decimal system
(4)If it’s more than 50, suddenly multiply by 1/2 The way to read 50 is as follows
(5)So if you want to read 92 in Danish, you have to read 1/4 by 202
(6)All said
(7)Honestly, I don’t know what it means
(8)In German, 92 is read as 290 Zweibunt Senjich, but this is yangban
(9)That’s it was
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