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10010

10010 is a five-digit sequence that can function in multiple numeral systems and contexts. In binary, 10010 represents the decimal number 18 (1×16 + 0×8 + 0×4 + 1×2 + 0×1). In decimal notation, 10010 denotes the ten-thousand-and-ten number, i.e., 10,010. As a sequence of digits, it can appear in identifiers, catalog numbers, or data labels without implying any mathematical relation to its base-10 value.

Geographically, 10010 is a United States ZIP code assigned to a part of Manhattan, New York City.

In other domains, 10010 may be used as a model number, a dataset label, or an example

Because 10010 is not tied to a single concept, its interpretation depends on context: base, geography, or

ZIP
codes
are
used
by
the
United
States
Postal
Service
to
route
mail
and
often
map
to
specific
neighborhoods
or
streets.
in
teaching
materials
about
binary
arithmetic
or
numeral
bases.
It
can
also
appear
in
cultural
or
media
contexts
as
a
numeric
title
or
code,
though
such
uses
are
generally
context-specific
and
not
tied
to
a
universal
meaning
of
the
sequence.
the
labeling
system
in
use.
This
flexibility
is
common
for
digit
strings
that
are
valid
in
multiple
numeral
bases
and
as
postal
or
catalog
identifiers.