That depends on what the shape of the faces of each side of the polyhedron is - since a ten-sided figure does not create a regular polyhedron, it is impossible to calculate its volume based simply on this information.
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Decagon. A decagon is the name of a ten sided shape.
it is a ten sided and ten angled figure
A decagon.
Decagon
2 out of 10
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Ten-sided dice are often used in games that require a "percentage roll", such as Dungeons & Dragons. Players roll two 10-sided dice, and the numbers rolled are used as digits to form a number between 0 and 99. Using a "0" instead of "10" simplifies this process. For most other games and instances, zeroes on ten-sided dice represent tens. Just FYI - some ten-sided dice do actually have a "10" instead of a "0", but they're fairly rare. I got 4 of them in a board game called Filthy Rich, which - ironically enough - uses numerous references to rolling zeroes instead of tens. Go figure.
There are several types of dice, the most common being the six-sided die (d6), used in many board games. Other types include the four-sided die (d4), eight-sided die (d8), ten-sided die (d10), twelve-sided die (d12), and twenty-sided die (d20), which are popular in role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons. Specialty dice, such as percentile dice (d100) and various polyhedral dice, are also used in specific gaming contexts. Each type of die serves different purposes depending on the game's mechanics and rules.
36
There are 36 permutations of 2 six-sided dice. Of those, 3 add up to ten; 4+6, 5+5, and 6+4. The probability of rolling ten is 3 in 36, or 1 in 18, or 0.05555...
There are two types of Ten sided die one that goes up in 10's (10, 20, 30, 40 etc) and another that goes up from 0-9. these are called percentile Dice and are ment to be roled together to calculate a randomised percentage e.g if you roled a 10 on one and a 5 on the other that's 15%.
3/36 = 1/12 = 0.0833... or 8.33... %
Each interior angle of a regular 10 sided decagon measures 144 degrees
A ten sided figure is a decahedron.
A ten-sided polygon is called a decagon.