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10e

10e can denote the product of 10 and the mathematical constant e (Euler's number). In mathematics, e is the base of natural logarithms, approximately 2.718281828. Therefore 10e ≈ 27.1828. This interpretation treats e as a number and 10 as a multiplier.

In numeric literals, the letter e is used to indicate an exponential factor in scientific notation. In

Outside of numeric contexts, "10e" can appear as a model name, product code, or section label, but

languages
that
support
this
notation,
a
number
such
as
10e3
means
10
×
10^3,
which
equals
1.0
×
10^4
(10000).
Similarly,
10e-2
equals
10
×
10^-2,
which
is
0.1.
In
this
usage,
encountering
“10e”
at
the
end
of
a
number
without
a
following
exponent
is
typically
incomplete
or
ambiguous
and
would
usually
require
clarification.
there
is
no
single
formal
meaning
for
the
term.
Its
interpretation
depends
entirely
on
the
surrounding
domain
and
notation.