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I don't know what purpose that comment serves other than to confuse you. For November (11) and December (12), you would need digits other than 0-9 to represent some values. E.g. 11_{10} = A_{11} ('A' would represent 11 just as in hexadecimal). But there will never be a date like 11/A (since they only use digits 0-9).
My advice: ignore this comment; it doesn't help you in any way unless there is some more clever way than how I solved the problem.
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I don't know what purpose that comment serves other than to confuse you. For November (11) and December (12), you would need digits other than 0-9 to represent some values. E.g. 11_{10} = A_{11} ('A' would represent 11 just as in hexadecimal). But there will never be a date like 11/A (since they only use digits 0-9).
My advice: ignore this comment; it doesn't help you in any way unless there is some more clever way than how I solved the problem.