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Many numeral systems with base 10 use a superimposed larger base of 100, 1000, 10000 or 1000000. It is a power of 10 and might be called a superbase or superradix of the numeral system. The superbase is mainly used in the spoken/written language but also apparent when writing large numbers with digits by grouping of digits, as a mental aid of measuring the number.

Superbases 1000 and 1000000

Counting geometrically in English goes like; one, ten, hundred, thousand, ten thousand, hundred thousand etc. Written as powers of 10 they look like; 10^ = 316 which has also nothing to do with five etc.

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