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Base-8 number system is used by indigenous people that count the spaces between fingers instead of fingers themselves

The octal numeral system, or oct for short, is the base-8 number system, and uses the digits 0 to 7. Octal numerals can be made from binary numerals by grouping consecutive binary digits into groups of three (starting from the right). For example, the binary representation for decimal 74 is 1001010, which can be grouped into (00)1 001 010 – so the octal representation is 112.In the decimal system each decimal place is a power of ten. For example: \mathbf{74}_{10} = \mathbf{7} \times 10^1 + \mathbf{4} \times 10^0

In the octal system each place is a power of eight. For example: \mathbf{112}_8 = \mathbf{1} \times 8^2 + \mathbf{1} \times 8^1 + \mathbf{2} \times 8^0 

By performing the calculation above in the familiar decimal system we see why 112 in octal is equal to 64+8+2 = 74 in decimal.

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