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I knotice all my math/ee/cs professors all start counting a zero on test problems and assignments...does anyone actually do this? lol
yup, bucket 0 contains....Originally posted by: Jumpem
Everyday 1. In CS/Engineering courses 0.
Originally posted by: Jumpem
Everyday 1. In CS/Engineering courses 0.
Originally posted by: GhettoFob
for classes where I've had a problem 0, it's always been either your name or some other obvious question
Originally posted by: sniperruff
weirdo!
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Zero isn't a number, it is a place holder.
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
9 is 10?
Originally posted by: smc13
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
9 is 10?
the numbers in base 10 are 0-9. zero is the first number, though I typically start counting from 1.
Originally posted by: chiwawa626
To add to this,
during our tests and stuff it is very common for "Time remaining" on the board to be written in binary or hex :| its pretty frustrating when ur pressed on time and you look up at the board lol.
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: chiwawa626
To add to this,
during our tests and stuff it is very common for "Time remaining" on the board to be written in binary or hex :| its pretty frustrating when ur pressed on time and you look up at the board lol.
You get used to it. I can almost instantly read binary so long as it's eight bits or less.
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