u/InstructionLocal6086

A math rubix cube

A math rubix cube

1/3 = .33. Base 10

1/3 = .120 base 360

.3×360 = 108 base 360

.33 x 360 = 118. 120 base 360

.333 x 360 = 119. 280 108 base 360

.3333 x 360 = 119. 355 244 288 base 360

Base 10 .3333333333 x 360 = 119.999999988

You can convert numbers to base 360 by taking the decimal multiplying it by 360. The whole number is you base 360 decimal digit the decimal needs to be multiplied by 360 in order to get the next base 360 digit.

I was talking with ai and it believes this should fix many cases of floating point error.

Here is the link to the rhetorical calculator the rhettilator. It needs work I made it with prompts on base 44.

https://the-rhettilator-copy-504743fe.base44.app

u/InstructionLocal6086 — 2 days ago