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Abstract In this paper we compare the efficiency of the decimal system to the efficiency of different mixed radix representations. We use as a starting point for our study the duodecimal systems suggested by Pascal and the Maya “Long Count” system. Using the quality index we experimentally show that two slight deviations from the duodecimal system are more efficient than the previous two systems and also than the decimal system.