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OCR: I-62 Mops Tutorial Similar operations can be used to work with percentages. Simply put a 100 in place of the n3 in the description above and the percentage figure in place of n2 Decimal hex, and binary arithmetic When Mops communicates to the Macintosh's built-in routines, it often uses numbering systems other than the traditional decimal -base 10 system The two most often used non decimal numbering systems are the hexadecimal and binary Each has very different characteristics. The hexadecimal numbering system is base- 16 system. That is instead of numbers increasing, say, from one to two digits after the "ones" digit has cycled from zero through nine, it cycles after 15 digits To daote the digits after 9 hexadecimal notation uses the first several letters of the alphabet. Corresponding to ...