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10000000000

10000000000, written in decimal as 10,000,000,000, is the integer equal to 10^10. It factors as 2^10 × 5^10 and is a perfect square, since its square root is 100,000. In words, it is ten billion.

In numbering systems, the name depends on convention. In the short scale used in most English-speaking countries,

In computing and data contexts, 10^10 sits beyond the range of 32-bit signed integers (maximum 2,147,483,647)

Other mathematical properties include that 10^10 is a highly rounded power of ten and a divisible quantity

Overall, 10000000000 is a standard benchmark number in mathematics, computing, and data sizes, illustrating the properties

10^10
is
ten
billion;
in
the
long
scale
that
was
used
in
some
older
contexts,
it
would
be
described
as
ten
thousand
millions.
and
is
comfortably
represented
by
64-bit
integers.
In
storage
terms,
10
gigabytes
is
typically
10,000,000,000
bytes;
in
binary
terms,
10
GiB
equals
10,737,418,240
bytes.
with
many
divisors,
reflecting
its
prime
factorization
of
only
2s
and
5s.
Its
decimal
representation
ends
with
zeros,
consistent
with
its
origin
as
a
power
of
ten.
and
naming
conventions
associated
with
large
powers
of
ten.