110 (number)
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110 is the natural number following 109 and preceding 111.
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| Cardinal | one hundred [and] ten | ||
| Ordinal | 110th | ||
| Factorization | |||
| Divisors | 2, 5, 10, 11, 22, 55 | ||
| Roman numeral | CX | ||
| Binary | 1101110 | ||
| Hexadecimal | 6E | ||
In mathematics
One hundred ten is a sphenic number. At 110, the Mertens function sets a new low of -5, a record that's beat at 114.
In other fields
One hundred ten is also:
- The atomic number of darmstadtium.
- The designation of some spur routes of Interstate 10.
- 1-1-0, the emergency telephone number used to reach police services in Japan and Germany. For this reason, some people suggested "policium" as a possible name for darmstadtium before the element was named.
- The age a person must attain in order to be considered a supercentenarian.
- The age Joshua, son of Nun, died at (Bible, Joshua 24:29).
- The number of sons of Azgad who returned with Ezra from Babylon (Bible, Ezra 8:12).
- A card game related to Forty-five (card game).
- A photographic film format invented by Kodak, which is easier to load than 35mm film.
- A percentage in the expression "To give a 110%", meaning to give a little more effort than one's maximum effort
- The year AD 110 or 110 BC.