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{{Hatnote|This article is about the number. For the years, see [[10 BC]] and [[AD 10]]. For other uses, see [[Ten (disambiguation)]].}} {{Redirect|10th|other uses|Tenth (disambiguation)}} {{Infobox number | number = 10 | numeral = [[decimal]] | divisor = 1, 2, 5, 10 | roman unicode = X, x | greek prefix = [[wikt:deca-|deca-]]/[[wikt:deka-|deka-]] | latin prefix = [[wikt:deci-|deci-]] |lang1 = [[Chinese numeral]] |lang1 symbol= 十,拾 |lang2 = [[Hebrew numerals|Hebrew]] |lang2 symbol= <span style="font-size:150%;">י</span> (Yod) |lang3 = [[Khmer numerals|Khmer]] |lang3 symbol= ១០ |lang4=[[Armenian numerals|Armenian]]|lang4 symbol=Ժ|lang5 = [[Tamil numerals|Tamil]] |lang5 symbol= ௰ |lang6 = [[Thai numerals|Thai]] |lang6 symbol= ๑๐ |lang7 = [[Devanagari|Devanāgarī]] |lang7 symbol= १० |lang8 = [[Santali language|Santali]] |lang8 symbol= ᱑᱐ |lang9 = [[Bengali language|Bengali]] |lang9 symbol= ১০ |lang10 = [[Arabic]] & [[Central Kurdish|Kurdish]] & [[Iranian languages|Iranian]] |lang10 symbol= ١٠ |lang11=[[Malayalam numerals|Malayalam]] |lang11 symbol=൰ |lang12=[[Egyptian numerals|Egyptian hieroglyph]]|lang12 symbol=<span style="font-size:300%;">𓎆</span>|lang13=[[Babylonian cuneiform numerals|Babylonian numeral]]|lang13 symbol=𒌋}} '''10''' ('''ten''') is the [[Even and odd numbers|even]] [[natural number]] following [[9]] and preceding [[11 (number)|11]]. Ten is the base of the [[decimal]] [[numeral system]], the most common system of denoting [[numbers]] in both spoken and written language. == Name== The number "ten" originates from the [[Proto-Germanic language|Proto-Germanic]] root "*tehun", which in turn comes from the [[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]] root "*dekm-", meaning "ten". This root is the source of similar words for "ten" in many other [[Germanic languages]], like [[Dutch language|Dutch]], [[German language|German]], and [[Swedish language|Swedish]]. The use of "ten" in the [[Decimal|decimal system]] is likely due to the fact that humans have ten [[Finger|fingers]] and ten [[Toe|toes]], which people may have used to count by. ==Linguistics== * 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 ''[[wikt:decimate|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.) == Mathematics == * 10 is a [[composite number]], the second squarefree [[semiprime]], the fourth [[triangular number]], and a [[happy number]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Weisstein |first=Eric W. |title=Happy Number |url=https://mathworld.wolfram.com/HappyNumber.html#:~:text=The%20first%20few%20happy%20numbers,97,%20100,%20... |access-date=2025-04-25 |website=mathworld.wolfram.com |language=en}}</ref> * 10 is the smallest [[noncototient]] number.<ref>{{Cite web|author= N. J. A. Sloane|author-link=Neil Sloane|url=https://oeis.org/A005278|title=A005278: Noncototients|website=[[The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences]]|publisher=[[OEIS Foundation]]|access-date=2016-06-01}}</ref> * There are exactly 10 [[Pisot–Vijayaraghavan number#Small Pisot numbers|small Pisot number]]s that do not exceed the [[golden ratio]].<ref>{{cite book | author=M.J. Bertin |author2=A. Decomps-Guilloux |author3=M. Grandet-Hugot |author4=M. Pathiaux-Delefosse |author5=J.P. Schreiber | title=Pisot and Salem Numbers | publisher=Birkhäuser | year=1992 | isbn=3-7643-2648-4 }}</ref> === Decagon === {{main|Decagon}} A ten sided polygon is called a '''[[decagon]]'''. === List of basic calculations === {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; background: white" ! style="width:105px;" |[[Multiplication]] !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 !8 !9 !10 !11 !12 !13 !14 !15 !16 !20 !25 !50 !100 !1000 |- |'''10 × ''x''''' |'''10''' |[[20 (number)|20]] |[[30 (number)|30]] |[[40 (number)|40]] |[[50 (number)|50]] |[[60 (number)|60]] |[[70 (number)|70]] |[[80 (number)|80]] |[[90 (number)|90]] |[[100 (number)|100]] |[[110 (number)|110]] |[[120 (number)|120]] |[[130 (number)|130]] |[[140 (number)|140]] |[[150 (number)|150]] |[[160 (number)|160]] |[[200 (number)|200]] |[[250 (number)|250]] |[[500 (number)|500]] |[[1000 (number)|1000]] |[[10000 (number)|10000]] |} {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; background: white" ! style="width:105px;" |[[Division (mathematics)|Division]] !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 !8 !9 !10 !11 !12 !13 !14 !15 |- |'''10 ÷ ''x''''' |'''10''' |5 |3.{{overline|3}} |2.5 |2 |1.{{overline|6}} |1.{{overline|428571}} |1.25 |1.{{overline|1}} |1 |0.{{overline|90}} |0.8{{overline|3}} |0.{{overline|769230}} |0.{{overline|714285}} |0.{{overline|6}} |- |'''''x'' ÷ 10''' |0.1 |0.2 |0.3 |0.4 |0.5 |0.6 |0.7 |0.8 |0.9 |1 |1.1 |1.2 |1.3 |1.4 |1.5 |} {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; background: white" ! style="width:105px;" |[[Exponentiation]] !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 !8 !9 !10 |- |'''10{{sup|''x''}}''' |'''10''' |[[100 (number)|100]] |[[1000 (number)|1000]] |[[10000 (number)|10000]] |[[100000 (number)|100000]] |[[1000000 (number)|1000000]] |[[10000000 (number)|10000000]] |[[100000000 (number)|100000000]] |[[1000000000 (number)|1000000000]] |10000000000 |- |'''''x''{{sup|10}}''' |1 |[[1024 (number)|1024]] |59049 |1048576 |9765625 |60466176 |282475249 |1073741824 |3486784401 |10000000000 |}<!-- This section is basically saying we use base ten numbers. But there may be some bits that are worth saving. Hence commenting out rather than deleting ==List of basic calculations== {|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; background: white" |- !width="105px"|[[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 !width="5px"| !50 !100 !1000 |- |'''10 × ''x''''' |'''10''' |[[20 (number)|20]] |[[30 (number)|30]] |[[40 (number)|40]] |[[50 (number)|50]] |[[60 (number)|60]] |[[70 (number)|70]] |[[80 (number)|80]] |[[90 (number)|90]] |[[100 (number)|100]] |[[110 (number)|110]] |[[120 (number)|120]] |[[130 (number)|130]] |[[140 (number)|140]] |[[150 (number)|150]] |[[160 (number)|160]] |[[170 (number)|170]] |[[180 (number)|180]] |[[190 (number)|190]] |[[200 (number)|200]] |[[210 (number)|210]] |[[220 (number)|220]] |230 |240 |[[250 (number)|250]] |260 ! |[[500 (number)|500]] |[[1000 (number)|1000]] |[[10000 (number)|10000]] |} {|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; background: white" |- !width="105px"|[[Division (mathematics)|Division]] !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 !8 !9 !10 !width="5px"| !11 !12 !13 !14 !15 |- |'''10 ÷ ''x''''' |'''10''' |5 |3.{{overline|3}} |2.5 |2 |1.{{overline|6}} |1.{{overline|428571}} |1.25 |1.{{overline|1}} | rowspan="2" |1 ! |0.{{overline|90}} |0.8{{overline|3}} |0.{{overline|769230}} |0.{{overline|714285}} |0.{{overline|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 |} {|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; background: white" |- !width="105px"|[[Exponentiation]] !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 !8 !9 !10 |- |'''10{{sup|''x''}}''' |'''10''' |100 |1000 |10000 |[[100000 (number)|100000]] |[[Million|1000000]] |[[10000000 (number)|10000000]] |[[100000000 (number)|100000000]] |[[1000000000 (number)|1000000000]] | rowspan="2" |[[10000000000 (number)|10000000000]] |- |'''''x''{{sup|10}}''' |1 |[[1024 (number)|1024]] |59049 |1048576 |9765625 |60466176 |282475249 |1073741824 |3486784401 |} --> ==Science== * The [[metric system]] is based on the number 10, so converting units is done by adding or removing zeros (e.g. 1 [[centimetre]] = 10 [[Millimetre|millimetres]], 1 [[decimetre]] = 10 centimetres, 1 [[Metre|meter]] = 100 centimetres, 1 [[Decametre|dekametre]] = 10 meters, 1 [[kilometre]] = 1,000 meters). * The 10th [[Chemical element|element]] of the [[periodic table]] is [[neon]]. * The 10th [[transition metal]] is [[zinc]]. == Mysticism == [[Image:Tetractys.svg|thumb|200px|The [[tetractys]]]] In [[Pythagoreanism]], the number 10 played an important role and was symbolized by the [[tetractys]]. ==See also== *{{Portal-inline|Mathematics}} *[[List of highways numbered 10]] {{clear right}} ==Notes== {{Notelist}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category}} {{Wiktionary|ten}} {{Integers|zero}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:10 (Number)}} [[Category:Integers]] [[Category:10 (number)| ]]
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