Desimaltalan
Desimaltalan is a term used in the context of mathematics and computer science to refer to a number system with a base of 100. This system is also known as a double-digit decimal system, where each digit represents two decimal places. In a desimaltalan system, numbers are expressed using two decimal digits per position, rather than the single digit used in the standard decimal system (base 10).
For example, the number 123 in the standard decimal system would be written as 1.23 in desimaltalan.
The desimaltalan system can be implemented in various ways, including software algorithms and hardware designs. It
Despite its potential benefits, the desimaltalan system is not as widely adopted as the standard decimal system.