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10

10 (ten) is the even natural number following 9 and preceding 11. Ten is the base of the decimal numeral system, by far the most common system of denoting numbers in both spoken and written language. It is the first double-digit number. The reason for the choice of ten is assumed to be that humans have ten fingers (digits).

Cardinalten
Ordinal10th
(tenth)
Numeral systemdecimal
Factorization2 × 5
Divisors1, 2, 5, 10
Greek numeralΙ´
Roman numeralX
Roman numeral (unicode)X, x
Greek prefixdeca-/deka-
Latin prefixdeci-
Binary10102
Ternary1013
Senary146
Octal128
DuodecimalA12
HexadecimalA16
Chinese numeral十,拾
Hebrewי (Yod)
Khmer១០
Tamil
Thai๑๐
Devanāgarī१०
Bengali১০
Arabic & Kurdish & Iranian١٠
Malayalam

Anthropology

Usage and terms

  • A collection of ten items (most often ten years) is called a decade.
  • The ordinal adjective is decimal; the distributive adjective is denary.
  • Increasing a quantity by one order of magnitude is most widely understood to mean multiplying the quantity by ten.
  • To reduce something by one tenth is to decimate. (In ancient Rome, the killing of one in ten soldiers in a cohort was the punishment for cowardice or mutiny; or, one-tenth of the able-bodied men in a village as a form of retribution, thus causing a labor shortage and threat of starvation in agrarian societies.)

Other

In mathematics

Ten is the fifth composite number. Ten is the smallest noncototient, a number that cannot be expressed as the difference between any integer and the total number of coprimes below it.[1] It is the second discrete semiprime ( ) and the second member of the ( ) discrete semiprime family. Ten has an aliquot sum σ(10) of 8 and is accordingly the first discrete semiprime to be in deficit, with all subsequent discrete semiprimes in deficit.[2] Ten is the smallest number that can be written as the sum of two prime numbers in two different ways ( ), and the only number whose sum and difference of its prime divisors yield prime numbers (  and  ). It is also the smallest semiprime that is the sum of all the distinct prime numbers from its lower factor through its higher factor ( ).[3] In general, powers of 10 contain   divisors, where   is the number of digits: 10 has 22 = 4 divisors, 100 has 32 = 9 divisors, 1,000 has 42 = 16 divisors, 10,000 has 52 = 25 divisors, and so forth. Ten is the eighth Perrin number, preceded in the sequence by (5, 5, 7).[4]

According to conjecture, ten is the average sum of the proper divisors of the natural numbers   if the size of the numbers approaches infinity.[5]

As important sums,

  •  , the sum of the first three prime numbers.
  •  , the sum of the first four positive integers.
  •  , the sum of the first four factorials.
  •  , the sum of the squares of the first two odd numbers.

The factorial of ten is equal to the product of the factorials of the first three odd primes,  .[6] Ten is also the first number whose fourth power can be written as a sum of two squares in two different ways (  and  ).

In the sequence of triangular numbers, indexed powers of 10 in this sequence generate the following sequence of triangular numbers in decimal: 55 (10th), 5,050 (100th), 500,500 (1,000th), ...[7][a]

While 55 is the tenth triangular number, it is also the tenth Fibonacci number, and the largest such number to also be a triangular number.[8]

Ten is the first non-trivial decagonal number,[9] the third centered triangular number[10] and tetrahedral number,[11] and the fifth semi-meandric number.[12]

A   magic square has a magic constant of 505.[13]

The aliquot sequence for 10 comprises five members (10, 8, 7, 1, 0) with this number being the second composite member of the 7-aliquot tree.[14]

10 is the fourth telephone number, and the number of Young tableaux with four cells.[15] It is the number of  -queens problem solutions for  .[16]

Ten is the smallest number whose status as a possible friendly number is unknown.[17]

There are ten small Pisot numbers that do not exceed the golden ratio.[18]

In geometry

A polygon with ten sides is called a decagon. As a constructible polygon with a compass and straight-edge, it has an internal angle of   degrees and a central angle of   degrees. All regular  -sided polygons with up to ten sides are able to tile a plane-vertex alongside other regular polygons alone; the first regular polygon unable to do so is the eleven-sided hendecagon.[19] A decagon can fill a plane-vertex alongside two regular pentagons, and alongside a fifteen-sided pentadecagon and triangle. Ten of the eleven regular and semiregular (or Archimedean) tilings of the plane are Wythoffian, the elongated triangular tiling is the only exception.[20]

The regular decagon is the Petrie polygon of the regular dodecahedron and icosahedron, and it is the largest face that an Archimedean solid can contain, as with the truncated dodecahedron and the truncated icosidodecahedron. The decagon is the hemi-face of the icosidodecahedron, such that a plane dissection yields two mirrored pentagonal rotundae. A regular ten-pointed {10/3} decagram is the hemi-face of the great icosidodecahedron, as well as the Petrie polygon of two regular Kepler–Poinsot polyhedra. Ten non-prismatic uniform polyhedra contain regular decagons as faces (U26, U28, U33, U37, U39, ...), and ten contain regular decagrams as faces (U42, U45, U58, U59, U63...). The decagonal prism is also the largest prism that is a facet inside four-dimensional uniform polychora.

There are ten regular star polychora in the fourth dimension.[21] All of these polychora have orthographic projections in the   Coxeter plane that contain various decagrammic symmetries, which include the regular {10/3} form as well as its three alternate compound forms.

  is a multiply transitive permutation group on 10 points. It is an almost simple group, of order 720 = 24·32·5 = 2·3·4·5·6 = 8·9·10. It functions as a point stabilizer of degree 11 inside the smallest sporadic group  , a Mathieu group which has an irreducible faithful complex representation in 10 dimensions.

  is an infinite-dimensional Kac–Moody algebra which has the even Lorentzian unimodular lattice II9,1 of dimension 10 as its root lattice. It is the first   Lie algebra with a negative Cartan matrix determinant, of −1.

There are precisely ten affine Coxeter groups that admit a formal description of reflections across   dimensions in Euclidean space. These contain infinite facets whose quotient group of their normal abelian subgroups is finite. They include the one-dimensional Coxeter group   [], which represents the apeirogonal tiling, as well as the five affine Coxeter groups  ,  ,  ,  , and   that are associated with the five exceptional Lie algebras. They also include the four general affine Coxeter groups  ,  ,  , and   that are associated with simplex, cubic and demihypercubic honeycombs, or tessellations. Regarding Coxeter groups in hyperbolic space, there are infinitely many such groups; however, ten is the highest rank for paracompact hyperbolic solutions, with a representation in nine dimensions. There also exist hyperbolic Lorentzian cocompact groups where removing any permutation of two nodes in its Coxeter–Dynkin diagram leaves a finite or Euclidean graph. The tenth dimension is the highest dimensional representation for such solutions, which share a root symmetry in eleven dimensions. These are of particular interest in M-theory of string theory.

List of basic calculations

Multiplication 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 50 100 1000
10 × x 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 500 1000 10000
Division 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
10 ÷ x 10 5 3.3 2.5 2 1.6 1.428571 1.25 1.1 1 0.90 0.83 0.769230 0.714285 0.6
x ÷ 10 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5
Exponentiation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10x 10 100 1000 10000 100000 1000000 10000000 100000000 1000000000 10000000000
x10 1 1024 59049 1048576 9765625 60466176 282475249 1073741824 3486784401

In science

The SI prefix for 10 is "deca-".

The meaning "10" is part of the following terms:

  • decapoda, an order of crustaceans with ten feet.
  • decane, a hydrocarbon with 10 carbon atoms.

Also, the number 10 plays a role in the following:

The metric system is based on the number 10, so converting units is done by adding or removing zeros (e.g. 1 centimeter = 10 millimeters, 1 decimeter = 10 centimeters, 1 meter = 100 centimeters, 1 dekameter = 10 meters, 1 kilometer = 1,000 meters).

Astronomy

In religion and philosophy

 

In money

Most countries issue coins and bills with a denomination of 10 (See e.g. 10 dollar note). Of these, the U.S. dime, with the value of ten cents, or one tenth of a dollar, derives its name from the meaning "one-tenth" − see Dime (United States coin)#Denomination history and etymology.

In music

In sports and games

  • Decathlon is a combined event in athletics consisting of ten track and field events.
  • In association football, the number 10 is traditionally worn by the team's advanced playmaker. This use has led to "Number 10" becoming a synonym for the player in that particular role, even if they do not wear that number.[25]
  • In gridiron football, a team has a limited number of downs to advance the ball ten yards or more from where it was on its last first down; doing this is referred to as gaining another first down.
  • In auto racing, driving a car at ten-tenths is driving as fast as possible, on the limit.
  • In a regular basketball game, two teams playing against each other have 5 members each, for a total of 10 players on court. Under FIBA, WNBA, and NCAA women's rules, each quarter runs for 10 minutes.
  • In blackjack, the Ten, Jack, Queen and King are all worth 10 points.
  • In boxing, if the referee counts to 10 whether the boxer is unconscious or not, it will declare a winner by knockout.
  • In men's field lacrosse, each team has 10 players on the field at any given time, except in penalty situations.
  • Ten-ball is a pool game played with a cue ball and ten numbered balls.
  • In most rugby league competitions, the number 10 is worn by one of the two starting props. One exception to this rule is the Super League, which uses static squad numbering.
  • In rugby union, the starting fly-half wears the 10 shirt.
  • In ten-pin bowling, 10 pins are arranged in a triangular pattern and there are 10 frames per game.

In technology

  • Ten-codes are commonly used on emergency service radio systems.
  • Ten refers to the "meter band" on the radio spectrum between 28 and 29.7 MHz, used by amateur radio.
  • ASCII and Unicode code point for line feed.
  • In MIDI, Channel 10 is reserved for unpitched percussion instruments.
  • In the Rich Text Format specification, all language codes for regional variants of the Spanish language are congruent to 10 mod 256.
  • In macOS, the F10 function key tiles all the windows of the current application and grays the windows of other applications.
  • The IP addresses in the range 10.0.0.0/8 (meaning the interval between 10.0.0.0 and 10.255.255.255) are reserved for use by private networks by RFC 1918.

Age 10

  • This is generally the age when a child enters the preteen stage and also a denarian (someone within the age range of 10–19).
  • The ESRB recommends video games with an E10+ rating to children aged 10 and up.

In other fields

 
10 playing cards of all four suits

See also

References

  1. ^ 19 is another number that is the first member of a sequence displaying a similar uniform property. The 19th triangular number is 190, the 199th triangular number is 19900, ... (sequence A186076 in the OEIS)
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    For n = 2; a(2) = 1 + 2 + .... + 100 = 101 * 50 = 5050
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geometry 3 List of basic calculations 4 In science 4 1 Astronomy 5 In religion and philosophy 6 In money 7 In music 8 In sports and games 9 In technology 10 Age 10 11 In other fields 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksAnthropology EditUsage and terms Edit A collection of ten items most often ten years is called a decade The ordinal adjective is decimal the distributive adjective is denary Increasing a quantity by one order of magnitude is most widely understood to mean multiplying the quantity by ten To reduce something by one tenth is to decimate In ancient Rome the killing of one in ten soldiers in a cohort was the punishment for cowardice or mutiny or one tenth of the able bodied men in a village as a form of retribution thus causing a labor shortage and threat of starvation in agrarian societies Other Edit See also List of highways numbered 10 The number of kingdoms in Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period The house number of 10 Downing Street The number of Provinces in Canada Number of dots in a tetractys The number of the French department Aube The number in tarot decks that corresponds to either Chance Fortune or the Wheel of Fortune depending on the deck variant citation needed In mathematics EditTen is the fifth composite number Ten is the smallest noncototient a number that cannot be expressed as the difference between any integer and the total number of coprimes below it 1 It is the second discrete semiprime 2 5 displaystyle 2 times 5 and the second member of the 2 q displaystyle 2 times q discrete semiprime family Ten has an aliquot sum s 10 of 8 and is accordingly the first discrete semiprime to be in deficit with all subsequent discrete semiprimes in deficit 2 Ten is the smallest number that can be written as the sum of two prime numbers in two different ways 3 7 5 5 10 displaystyle 3 7 5 5 10 and the only number whose sum and difference of its prime divisors yield prime numbers 2 5 7 displaystyle 2 5 7 and 5 2 3 displaystyle 5 2 3 It is also the smallest semiprime that is the sum of all the distinct prime numbers from its lower factor through its higher factor 10 2 3 5 2 5 displaystyle 10 2 3 5 2 times 5 3 In general powers of 10 contain n 2 displaystyle n 2 divisors where n displaystyle n is the number of digits 10 has 22 4 divisors 100 has 32 9 divisors 1 000 has 42 16 divisors 10 000 has 52 25 divisors and so forth Ten is the eighth Perrin number preceded in the sequence by 5 5 7 4 According to conjecture ten is the average sum of the proper divisors of the natural numbers N displaystyle mathbb N if the size of the numbers approaches infinity 5 As important sums 10 2 3 5 displaystyle 10 2 3 5 the sum of the first three prime numbers 10 1 2 3 4 displaystyle 10 1 2 3 4 the sum of the first four positive integers 10 0 1 2 3 displaystyle 10 0 1 2 3 the sum of the first four factorials 10 1 2 3 2 displaystyle 10 1 2 3 2 the sum of the squares of the first two odd numbers The factorial of ten is equal to the product of the factorials of the first three odd primes 10 3 5 7 displaystyle 10 3 cdot 5 cdot 7 6 Ten is also the first number whose fourth power can be written as a sum of two squares in two different ways 80 2 60 2 displaystyle 80 2 60 2 and 96 2 28 2 displaystyle 96 2 28 2 In the sequence of triangular numbers indexed powers of 10 in this sequence generate the following sequence of triangular numbers in decimal 55 10th 5 050 100th 500 500 1 000th 7 a While 55 is the tenth triangular number it is also the tenth Fibonacci number and the largest such number to also be a triangular number 8 Ten is the first non trivial decagonal number 9 the third centered triangular number 10 and tetrahedral number 11 and the fifth semi meandric number 12 A 10 10 displaystyle 10 times 10 magic square has a magic constant of 505 13 The aliquot sequence for 10 comprises five members 10 8 7 1 0 with this number being the second composite member of the 7 aliquot tree 14 10 is the fourth telephone number and the number of Young tableaux with four cells 15 It is the number of n displaystyle n queens problem solutions for n 5 displaystyle n 5 16 Ten is the smallest number whose status as a possible friendly number is unknown 17 There are ten small Pisot numbers that do not exceed the golden ratio 18 In geometry Edit A polygon with ten sides is called a decagon As a constructible polygon with a compass and straight edge it has an internal angle of 12 2 144 displaystyle 12 2 144 degrees and a central angle of 6 2 36 displaystyle 6 2 36 degrees All regular n displaystyle n sided polygons with up to ten sides are able to tile a plane vertex alongside other regular polygons alone the first regular polygon unable to do so is the eleven sided hendecagon 19 A decagon can fill a plane vertex alongside two regular pentagons and alongside a fifteen sided pentadecagon and triangle Ten of the eleven regular and semiregular or Archimedean tilings of the plane are Wythoffian the elongated triangular tiling is the only exception 20 The regular decagon is the Petrie polygon of the regular dodecahedron and icosahedron and it is the largest face that an Archimedean solid can contain as with the truncated dodecahedron and the truncated icosidodecahedron The decagon is the hemi face of the icosidodecahedron such that a plane dissection yields two mirrored pentagonal rotundae A regular ten pointed 10 3 decagram is the hemi face of the great icosidodecahedron as well as the Petrie polygon of two regular Kepler Poinsot polyhedra Ten non prismatic uniform polyhedra contain regular decagons as faces U26 U28 U33 U37 U39 and ten contain regular decagrams as faces U42 U45 U58 U59 U63 The decagonal prism is also the largest prism that is a facet inside four dimensional uniform polychora There are ten regular star polychora in the fourth dimension 21 All of these polychora have orthographic projections in the H 3 displaystyle mathrm H 3 Coxeter plane that contain various decagrammic symmetries which include the regular 10 3 form as well as its three alternate compound forms M 10 displaystyle mathrm M 10 is a multiply transitive permutation group on 10 points It is an almost simple group of order 720 24 32 5 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 It functions as a point stabilizer of degree 11 inside the smallest sporadic group M 11 displaystyle mathrm M 11 a Mathieu group which has an irreducible faithful complex representation in 10 dimensions E 10 displaystyle mathrm E 10 is an infinite dimensional Kac Moody algebra which has the even Lorentzian unimodular lattice II9 1 of dimension 10 as its root lattice It is the first E n displaystyle mathrm E n Lie algebra with a negative Cartan matrix determinant of 1 There are precisely ten affine Coxeter groups that admit a formal description of reflections across n displaystyle n dimensions in Euclidean space These contain infinite facets whose quotient group of their normal abelian subgroups is finite They include the one dimensional Coxeter group I 1 displaystyle tilde I 1 which represents the apeirogonal tiling as well as the five affine Coxeter groups G 2 displaystyle tilde G 2 F 4 displaystyle tilde F 4 E 6 displaystyle tilde E 6 E 7 displaystyle tilde E 7 and E 8 displaystyle tilde E 8 that are associated with the five exceptional Lie algebras They also include the four general affine Coxeter groups A n displaystyle tilde A n B n displaystyle tilde B n C n displaystyle tilde C n and D n displaystyle tilde D n that are associated with simplex cubic and demihypercubic honeycombs or tessellations Regarding Coxeter groups in hyperbolic space there are infinitely many such groups however ten is the highest rank for paracompact hyperbolic solutions with a representation in nine dimensions There also exist hyperbolic Lorentzian cocompact groups where removing any permutation of two nodes in its Coxeter Dynkin diagram leaves a finite or Euclidean graph The tenth dimension is the highest dimensional representation for such solutions which share a root symmetry in eleven dimensions These are of particular interest in M theory of string theory List of basic calculations EditMultiplication 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 50 100 100010 x 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 500 1000 10000Division 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1510 x 10 5 3 3 2 5 2 1 6 1 428571 1 25 1 1 1 0 90 0 83 0 769230 0 714285 0 6x 10 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5Exponentiation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1010x 10 100 1000 10000 100000 1000000 10000000 100000000 1000000000 10000000000x10 1 1024 59049 1048576 9765625 60466176 282475249 1073741824 3486784401In science EditThe SI prefix for 10 is deca The meaning 10 is part of the following terms decapoda an order of crustaceans with ten feet decane a hydrocarbon with 10 carbon atoms Also the number 10 plays a role in the following The atomic number of neon The number of hydrogen atoms in butane a hydrocarbon The number of spacetime dimensions in some superstring theories The metric system is based on the number 10 so converting units is done by adding or removing zeros e g 1 centimeter 10 millimeters 1 decimeter 10 centimeters 1 meter 100 centimeters 1 dekameter 10 meters 1 kilometer 1 000 meters Astronomy Edit The New General Catalogue object NGC 10 a magnitude 12 5 spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor Messier object M10 a magnitude 6 4 globular cluster in the constellation Ophiuchus In religion and philosophy Edit The tetractys References in the Bible Judaism and Christianity The Ten Commandments of Exodus 22 and Deuteronomy 23 are considered a cornerstone of Judaism and Christianity People traditionally tithed one tenth of their produce The practice of tithing is still common in Christian churches today though it is disputed in some circles as to whether or not it is required of Christians In Deuteronomy 26 12 the Torah commands Jews to give one tenth of their produce to the poor Maaser Ani From this verse and from an earlier verse Deut 14 22 there derives a practice for Jews to give one tenth of all earnings to the poor 24 Ten Plagues were inflicted on Egypt in Exodus 7 12 Jews observe the annual Ten Days of Repentance beginning on Rosh Hashanah and ending on Yom Kippur In Jewish liturgy Ten Martyrs are singled out as a group There are said to be Ten Lost Tribes of Israel those other than Judah and Benjamin There are Ten Sephirot in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life In Judaism ten men are the required quorum called a minyan for prayer services In Genesis 18 23 32 Abraham pleads on behalf of Sodom and Gomorrah asking to save the cities if there are enough righteous people there He starts at 10 per city and ends with 10 total in all cities Interpretations of Genesis in Talmudic and Midrashic teachings suggest that on the first day God drew forth ten primal elements from the abyss in order to construct all of Creation Heaven or Fire Earth Chaos Void Light Darkness Wind or Spirit Water Day and Night See also Bereshit parsha Jesus tells the Parable of the Ten Virgins in Matthew 25 1 13 In Pythagoreanism the number 10 played an important role and was symbolized by the tetractys In Hinduism Lord Vishnu appeared on the earth in 10 incarnations popularly known as Dashaavathar In Sikhism there are ten human Gurus In money EditMost countries issue coins and bills with a denomination of 10 See e g 10 dollar note Of these the U S dime with the value of ten cents or one tenth of a dollar derives its name from the meaning one tenth see Dime United States coin Denomination history and etymology In music EditSee also Ten disambiguation Art and entertainment The interval of a major tenth is an octave plus a major third The interval of a minor tenth is an octave plus a minor third Ten lords a leaping is the gift on the tenth day of Christmas in the carol The Twelve Days of Christmas In sports and games EditDecathlon is a combined event in athletics consisting of ten track and field events In association football the number 10 is traditionally worn by the team s advanced playmaker This use has led to Number 10 becoming a synonym for the player in that particular role even if they do not wear that number 25 In gridiron football a team has a limited number of downs to advance the ball ten yards or more from where it was on its last first down doing this is referred to as gaining another first down In auto racing driving a car at ten tenths is driving as fast as possible on the limit In a regular basketball game two teams playing against each other have 5 members each for a total of 10 players on court Under FIBA WNBA and NCAA women s rules each quarter runs for 10 minutes In blackjack the Ten Jack Queen and King are all worth 10 points In boxing if the referee counts to 10 whether the boxer is unconscious or not it will declare a winner by knockout In men s field lacrosse each team has 10 players on the field at any given time except in penalty situations Ten ball is a pool game played with a cue ball and ten numbered balls In most rugby league competitions the number 10 is worn by one of the two starting props One exception to this rule is the Super League which uses static squad numbering In rugby union the starting fly half wears the 10 shirt In ten pin bowling 10 pins are arranged in a triangular pattern and there are 10 frames per game In technology EditTen codes are commonly used on emergency service radio systems Ten refers to the meter band on the radio spectrum between 28 and 29 7 MHz used by amateur radio ASCII and Unicode code point for line feed In MIDI Channel 10 is reserved for unpitched percussion instruments In the Rich Text Format specification all language codes for regional variants of the Spanish language are congruent to 10 mod 256 In macOS the F10 function key tiles all the windows of the current application and grays the windows of other applications The IP addresses in the range 10 0 0 0 8 meaning the interval between 10 0 0 0 and 10 255 255 255 are reserved for use by private networks by RFC 1918 Age 10 EditThis is generally the age when a child enters the preteen stage and also a denarian someone within the age range of 10 19 The ESRB recommends video games with an E10 rating to children aged 10 and up In other fields Edit 10 playing cards of all four suits Blake Edwards 1979 movie 10 Series on HBO entitled 1st amp Ten which aired between December 1984 and January 1991 Series on ESPN and ESPN2 entitled 1st and 10 which launched on ESPN in October 2003 to 2008 and moved to ESPN2 since 2008 In astrology Capricorn is the 10th astrological sign of the Zodiac In Chinese astrology the 10 Heavenly Stems refer to a cyclic number system that is used also for time reckoning A 1977 short documentary film Powers of Ten depicts the relative scale of the Universe in factors of ten orders of magnitude CBS has a game show called Power of 10 where the player s prize goes up and down by either the previous or next power of ten Ten Chances is one of the pricing games on The Price is Right There are ten official inkblots in the Rorschach inkblot test The traditional Snellen chart uses 10 different letters Ten is an Australian television network The Sydney member of the network has the three letter call sign TEN and used to broadcast in analogue on VHF Channel 10 Number Ten also called Ella is a character in the book series Lorien Legacies The sixth book The Fate of Ten is named after her A Cartoon Network franchise Ben 10 which has a number on its title See also Edit Mathematics portal List of highways numbered 10References Edit 19 is another number that is the first member of a sequence displaying a similar uniform property The 19th triangular number is 190 the 199th triangular number is 19900 sequence A186076 in the OEIS Sloane s A005278 Noncototients The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2016 06 01 Sloane N J A ed Sequence A001065 Sum of proper divisors or aliquot parts of n sum of divisors of n that are less than n The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2022 12 08 Sloane N J A ed Sequence A055233 Composite numbers equal to the sum of the primes from their smallest prime factor to their largest prime factor The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2022 12 08 Sloane N J A ed Sequence A001608 Perrin sequence or Ondrej Such sequence The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2022 12 08 Sloane N J A ed Sequence A297575 Numbers whose sum of divisors is divisible by 10 The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2022 12 08 10 PrimeCurios PrimePages Retrieved 2023 01 14 Sloane N J A ed Sequence A037156 The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2022 12 08 For n 0 a 0 1 1 1 1 For n 1 a 1 1 2 10 11 5 55 For n 2 a 2 1 2 100 101 50 5050 For n 3 a 3 1 2 1000 1001 500 500500 Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000217 Triangular numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2022 12 08 Sloane s A001107 10 gonal or decagonal numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2016 06 01 Sloane s A005448 Centered triangular numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2016 06 01 Sloane s A000292 Tetrahedral numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2016 06 01 Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000682 Semi meanders number of ways a semi infinite directed curve can cross a straight line n times The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2022 12 08 Andrews W S 1917 Magic Squares and Cubes 2nd ed Open Court Publishing p 30 Sloane N J A Aliquot sequences The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2022 12 08 Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000085 Number of self inverse permutations on n letters also known as involutions number of standard Young tableaux with four cells The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2023 02 17 Sloane N J A ed Sequence A000170 Number of ways of placing n nonattacking queens on an n X n board The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2022 12 08 Sloane N J A ed Sequence A074902 Known friendly numbers The On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences OEIS Foundation Retrieved 2022 12 08 M J Bertin A Decomps Guilloux M Grandet Hugot M Pathiaux Delefosse J P Schreiber 1992 Pisot and Salem Numbers Birkhauser ISBN 3 7643 2648 4 Grunbaum Branko Shepard Geoffrey November 1977 Tilings by Regular Polygons PDF Mathematics Magazine Taylor amp Francis Ltd 50 5 230 231 doi 10 2307 2689529 JSTOR 2689529 S2CID 123776612 Zbl 0385 51006 Grunbaum Branko Shephard G C 1987 Section 2 1 Regular and uniform tilings Tilings and Patterns New York W H Freeman and Company p 64 ISBN 0 7167 1193 1 OCLC 13092426 S2CID 119730123 Coxeter H S M 1948 Chapter 14 Star polytopes Regular Polytopes London Methuen amp Co LTD p 263 Exodus 20 2 13 Deuteronomy 5 6 17 1 Archived February 23 2006 at the Wayback Machine Khalil Garriot 21 June 2014 Mystery solved Why do the best soccer players wear No 10 Yahoo Retrieved 19 May 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 10 number Look up ten in Wiktionary the free dictionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 10 amp oldid 1145940557, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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