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Vulgar Fraction One Tenth Symbol

A symbol from the Fraction Symbols collection. Click the symbol or the button below to copy.

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Symbol
Unicode
U+2152
HTML entity
⅒

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About the vulgar fraction one tenth symbol

The symbol is read or spoken as "one tenth," representing the fraction 1/10. It appears in contexts where a compact, precomposed form of the fraction is preferred, such as in recipes, measurements, statistical data, or technical notations where a single character is more convenient than writing the numerator and denominator separately. As a numeric glyph, it belongs to the set of vulgar fractions used in typography and data presentation.

How to type Vulgar Fraction One Tenth

Native keyboard shortcuts for each operating system — derived from the codepoint, so the steps below are always accurate.

Windows

2 options
  1. In Word / Outlook: type 2152 then press Alt + X.
  2. Anywhere: press Win + . to open the emoji & symbol picker, then search.

macOS

2 options
  1. Enable “Unicode Hex Input” in System Settings → Keyboard, then hold Option and type 2152.
  2. Or: Control + Command + Space opens the Character Viewer — search by name.

Linux

1 step
  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + U, type 2152, then press Enter or Space.

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