List ten examples of prefix of numbers and examples.

1. Mono- (one): Monochrome (one color)

2. Bi- (two): Bicycle (a two-wheeled vehicle)
3. Tri- (three): Tricycle (a three-wheeled vehicle)
4. Quad- (four): Quadruple (four times)
5. Penta- (five): Pentagram (a five-pointed star)
6. Hexa- (six): Hexagon (a shape with six sides)
7. Sept- (seven): Septic (related to seven)
8. Oct- (eight): Octagon (a shape with eight sides)
9. Non- (nine): Nonagon (a shape with nine sides)
10. Dec- (ten): Decade (a period of ten years)

Sure! Here are ten examples of numerical prefixes:

1. Mono-: It means "one" or "single." Example: Monologue (a long speech by one person).

2. Di-: It means "two" or "double." Example: Dioxide (a compound with two oxygen atoms).

3. Tri-: It means "three" or "triple." Example: Triathlon (a race with three parts: swimming, cycling, and running).

4. Quadri-: It means "four." Example: Quadrilateral (a four-sided polygon).

5. Penta-: It means "five." Example: Pentagon (a five-sided polygon).

6. Hexa-: It means "six." Example: Hexagon (a six-sided polygon).

7. Hepta-: It means "seven." Example: Heptathlon (a sporting event with seven different athletic events).

8. Octa-: It means "eight." Example: Octagon (an eight-sided polygon).

9. Nona-: It means "nine." Example: Nonagon (a nine-sided polygon).

10. Deca-: It means "ten." Example: Decade (a period of ten years).