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The number you seek is eleven. X is ten and I is one. Ten plus one = eleven.
Eleven
The decimal for ten and eleven thousandths is 10.011
There would need to be a digit which represents Ten. This would be the largest digit. Any number can be represented in any number-base system, so there is no 'largest number' just largest digit. Base eleven is not commonly used as some of the others (like hexadecimal, which uses letters A-F to represent ten through fifteen). You could use A for ten or maybe you want to use X (like roman numeral ten).
0.7011 written in words is seven thousand eleven ten thousandths.
The number you seek is eleven. X is ten and I is one. Ten plus one = eleven.
Eleven
Ten and eleven millionths.
The decimal for ten and eleven thousandths is 10.011
She says because its "one better than ten."
ten to eleven is 'onze heures moins dix' in French.
Ten nonillion, one trillion, one hundred eleven billion, one hundred eleven million, one hundred eleven thousand, two hundred two.
11.0011
El Ten Eleven - album - was created in 2004.
Then you have to write eight as 10, nine as 11, and ten as 12. What if you want to show eleven, twelve and thirteen, but you have only ten fingers? Same thing!
It just means 10.0 and not any other number.
110 is the smallest number divisible by both 10 and 11.