The decimal number system, also known as base-10, uses ten digits from 0 to 9. In contrast, the octal number system, or base-8, utilizes only eight digits: 0 through 7.
To convert a decimal number to its octal equivalent, you repeatedly divide the number by 8 and record the remainders. The octal representation is then obtained by reading these remainders from bottom to top.
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