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10,000 (number)

← 9999 10000 10001 →
Cardinal ten thousand
Ordinal 10000th
(ten thousandth)
Numeral system decamillesimal
Factorization 24× 54
Roman numeral X
Unicode symbol(s) X, ↂ
Greek prefix myria-
Latin prefix decamilli-
Binary 100111000100002
Ternary 1112011013
Quaternary 21301004
Quinary 3100005
Senary 1141446
Octal 234208
Duodecimal 595412
Hexadecimal 271016
Vigesimal 150020
Base 36 7PS36

10,000 (ten thousand) is the natural number following 9,999 and preceding 10,001.

Many languages have a specific word for this number: in Ancient Greek it is μύριοι (related to the word myriad in English), in Aramaic ܪܒܘܬܐ, in Hebrew רבבה (revava), in Chinese 萬/万 (Mandarin wàn, Cantonese maan6, Hokkien bān), in Japanese 万/萬 [man], in Khmer ម៉ឺន [meun], in Korean 만/萬 [man], in Thai หมื่น [meun], and in Malayalam പതിനായിരം (patinayiram). It is often used to mean an indefinite very large number.

The Greek root was used in early versions of the metric system in the form of the decimal prefix myria-.

The number 10000 can also be written 10,000 (UK and US), 10.000 (Europe mainland), 10 000 (transition metric), or 10•000 (with the dot raised to the middle of the zeroes; metric).

10,000 days can be expressed in these alternative units:


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