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Number 11

11 (eleven) is the natural number following ten and preceding twelve.

11
Cardinaleleven
Ordinaleleventh
Factorization(prime number)
Roman numeralXI
Binary1011
HexadecimalB

Mathematics

Eleven is the 5th smallest prime number, and also a repunit prime. The next prime is thirteen, with which it comprises a twin prime.

11 goes into 99 exactly 9 times, so fractions with 11 in the denominator have two digit repeating sequences in their decimal expansions. Multiples of eleven by one-digit numbers all have double digits: 00 (=0), 11, 22, 33, 44 . . .

An eleven-sided polygon is a hendecagon.

In base twelve and higher bases (such as hexadecimal), eleven is represented as B, where ten is A. In duodecimal, however, eleven is sometimes represented as E and ten as X.

Other fields

There are eleven players in a soccer as well as in a cricket team.

Being only one hour before 12:00 -- midnight -- the eleventh hour means the last possible moment to take care of something, and often implies a situation of urgent danger or emergency (see Nuclear Clock).

Uri Geller has always been fascinated by the number eleven. After the September 11 World Trade Center attack, he published an open list of connections to the number eleven involved in that attack.

Eleven is:

  • The atomic number of sodium.
  • The number of guns in a gun salute to U.S. Army, Air Force and Marine Corps Brigadier Generals, and to Navy and Coast Guard Rear Admirals Lower Half.
  • The number of General Orders for Sentries in the Marine Corps.
  • A page in the Service Record Book of an enlisted Marine for writing down disciplinary actions.
  • The year AD 11.

See also: nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, integer, list of numbers.

Referenced By

Roman Numerals | Roman number system | Roman numeral | Table of bases | Table of divisors | Table of factors | Table of prime factors

 

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