Convert Base 7 to Base 5
Convert Base 7 (base 7) to Base 5 (base 5) instantly and accurately.
Selected Base 7 (base 7) - available characters: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Conversion Formula
Step-by-step example using the value 42 (decimal):
Convert Base 7 (base 7) → Base 5 (base 5)
Step 1: Expand each digit of 60 (base 7) by position:
6 × 7^1 = 42
0 × 7^0 = 0
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Sum = 42 (decimal)
Step 2: Divide 42 by 5 repeatedly (read remainders upward):
42 ÷ 5 = 8 r 2
8 ÷ 5 = 1 r 3
1 ÷ 5 = 0 r 1
Read remainders upward: 132
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Result: 60 (base 7) = 132 (base 5)
About Base 7
Septenary (base 7) uses digits 0-6. Each position is a power of 7: 7⁰=1, 7¹=7, 7²=49. Seven is prime, so every fraction p/q (q not divisible by 7) produces a purely repeating expansion. Seven days of the week derive from Babylonian astronomy (the 7 naked-eye celestial objects). Reed-Solomon codes used in QR codes and Blu-ray draw on prime-field properties of GF(7). Conversion: decimal 42 = 6×7+0 = 60₇.
About Base 5
Quinary (base 5) uses digits 0-4. Each position is a power of 5: 5⁰=1, 5¹=5, 5²=25. One of the most historically widespread alternative bases, reflecting one-hand finger counting - Proto-Indo-European *penkwe = 'five/fist'. Tally marks group strokes in fives. Babylonian sexagesimal (base 60) used a 5×12 sub-structure. Fibonacci numbers mod 5 have Pisano period 20. Conversion: decimal 42 = 1×25+3×5+2 = 132₅.
Quick Reference Table
| Base 7 (base 7) | Base 5 (base 5) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1 |
| 2 | 2 |
| 5 | 10 |
| 11 | 13 |
| 13 | 20 |
| 21 | 30 |
| 22 | 31 |
| 60 | 132 |
| 121 | 224 |
| 202 | 400 |
| 513 | 2010 |