I can't hear you, hexadecimally!

Dr. Hex is a Physics and Differential Geometry professor at Princeton. On a typical day, he asks one of his students to remember a number, which he couldn't. He scolded him, saying "You are DEAF \text{DEAF} to the sixteenth base!". What number did he ask him to remember?


The answer is 57007.

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Swapnil Das
Jun 2, 2016

Relevant wiki: Hexadecimal Numbers

He was DEAF \text{DEAF} to the 16 t h {16}^{th} base, which implies Professor Hex asked him to remember (DEAF) 16 = 57007 \text{(DEAF)}_{16}= 57007 .

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