There are many more than ten bases. If this question is part of a homework assignment, you'll need to actually read it yourself to determine what specific ten bases were mentioned in the text. Some simple examples of inorganic bases: LiOH, NaOH, RbOH, CsOH, KOH, Mg(OH)2, Mg(OH)2, Ca(OH)2, Sr(OH)2, Fe(OH)2.
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Base ten is the normal base used by everyone. With base ten, you can count from one to eternity without thinking much because base ten is commonly used. Note that additions and subtractions in base ten rounds of any summation that equals ten to 1 unlike in other bases that rely on the type of base. e.g 421 + 699 = 1120 in base ten
The Roman Numeral system is considered a base ten system.
Seventeen tens, in base ten, is 170
That looks as if it already IS in base ten. If it isn't, you should know (and specify, if you ask) the base, before you can convert it.
Base Ten means you multiply by 10 to get to the next higher place