Why 12 Works Well
Base 12 in Real Life
Some people use base 12 in everyday life, like the hours on a clock (there are 12 hours on a face), or how we count inches in a foot (12 inches make a foot). That's why when you measure something, it’s easier to say “3 feet” instead of “36 inches.” Using base 12 helps us group and split things in ways that feel natural, just like how you might choose your favorite number for counting games.
Examples
- Using 12 eggs in a carton makes it easier to divide into halves, thirds, or quarters.
- You see clock faces divided into 12 hours.
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See also
- What are multiples?
- What are even perfect numbers?
- What are non-standard number systems?
- What are prime gaps?
- What are number shapes?