A similar question would be - "how many dozen of apples are there in 48 apples."
To solve this, we divide 48 by 12 (because dozen equals to 12) and the answers is 3.
Similarly, for your question we divide 100 ms by 1ns:
{ 100 x 10^(-3) } / { 1 x 10^(-9) }
= 10^8
this is ur answer
100 milliseconds = 0.1 second
A billion.
100.
10 milliseconds (a hundredth of a second) are called a centisecond. 1/100 seconds
1000 milliseconds in a second. Therefore, there are 100 milliseconds in 1/10th of a second.
3 155 692 600 000 ms in 100 years;
You can write 100 milliseconds as 0.1 seconds. A millisecond is a thousandth (1/1000) of a second. 100/1000 = 0.1 sec
There are exactly 100 micro/milliseconds in 1 second
There are 31536000000 milliseconds.
1000 milliseconds
21,600,000 milliseconds
3,155,760,000,000,000 milliseconds.