Yes. It is the one and only integer between 10000 and 10002. It is also 17 in binary. It probably has several other meanings as well.
20002
10001
10001 = 73 x 137
Binary of 17 is 10001. 1710 = 10001 2 1810 = 100102
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If 10001 = 19, it is in an irregular non-integral base. (In binary, 10001 = 17, 10011=19, and 10100 = 20.)
10001 + 567 - 900 = 9668
echo "1 101 1010 10001";
The number 10001 is "ten thousand one" (also ten thousand and one).
20002 and 0.5, or 10001 and 1 or 5000.5 and 2 etc
10001
The pair of consecutive palindromic mileages after 10001 that are 110 miles apart is 10201 and 10311. Both numbers are palindromes, meaning they read the same forwards and backwards. 10201 + 110 equals 10311, confirming the required difference.