4. The Cadiz System Suppose you were to discover an ancient stone with the following base 12 system made up of 12 symbols. Let's call this base system the Cadiz System. Here are the symbols for each of the numbers 0 through 11: 0 = ? 3 = ? 6 = ? 9 = ? 1 = ? 4 = ? 7 = ? 10 = ? 2 = ? 5 = ? 8 = ? 11 = ? Convert each of the following numbers in Cadiz to base 10: a) ? ? ? b) ? ? ? ? Convert the following base 10 numbers into Cadiz, using the symbols shown above. Show calculations. c) 175 d) 2021
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