A decimal calendar is a type of calendar that divides the year into uniform units based on the decimal system, typically basing the length of months and possibly weeks on powers of ten. The concept aligns with the idea of metrication, where measurements are simplified to make calculations easier and more intuitive. In a decimal calendar, the year might be divided into ten months, each containing a set number of days that result in a total of 365 days for the year, similar to the standard Gregorian calendar.
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