Can, for 11:55, I say "li gai pini'u remu"? At its most basic and unspecific, can I use "point negative 25"?Also, how does "ki'o" (the grouping of three decimals) work in decimals?Can I use "ki'o" in hexadecimal? If so, what does it mean?Last, if I say "pa ki'o pamu" what does it mean? Where does the zero go? What about "pi paki'opamu"? Or "pa pi ki'opamu"?
Can, for 11:55, I say "li gai pini'u remu"? At its most basic and unspecific, can I use "point negative 25"?
Also, how does "ki'o" (the grouping of three decimals) work in decimals?
Can I use "ki'o" in hexadecimal? If so, what does it mean?
Last, if I say "pa ki'o pamu" what does it mean? Where does the zero go? What about "pi paki'opamu"? Or "pa pi ki'opamu"?
i'm not an expert on hexadecimals, but:ki'o works like this:ki'o => 1000re ki'o => 2000re ki'o pa => 2001re ki'o pa re => 2012re ki'o pa re ci => 2123re ki'o pa ki'o re ci => 2001023so the numbers after the ki'o fill up the space from the right sidepi pa ki'o pa mu => 0.10015 (i believe)pa pi ki'o pa mu => 1.0015 (i believe)
i'm not an expert on hexadecimals, but:
ki'o works like this:
ki'o => 1000re ki'o => 2000re ki'o pa => 2001re ki'o pa re => 2012re ki'o pa re ci => 2123re ki'o pa ki'o re ci => 2001023
so the numbers after the ki'o fill up the space from the right side
pi pa ki'o pa mu => 0.10015 (i believe)pa pi ki'o pa mu => 1.0015 (i believe)
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