There was no year '0 AD'. The first century ended after the year 100. The second century began with year 101 and ended after the year 200. Likewise the 20th century ended after the year 2000, not after 1999.
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Yes. The way to remember is that the 1st century was years 1 to 100 inclusive, the 2nd century is 101 to 200 (the 100s), 3rd century is the 200s and so on. So the name of the century is always one more than the "hundreds" would imply.
You would write it as 0.77
It would most likely be in the form of water vapor seeing that it is 100s to 1000s of degrees hot.
divide both by 25 youll get 1/4th
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There are many things the term 100s can refer to when being used. Some of the more common things it refers to are 100 dollar American bills and the years in the 100s.
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Very old. Considering that the Titanic sunk in the 1910s, you would be in your 70s, 80s, 90s, or 100s.
They remake the lendforms, from an example digging the holes couse a huge holes for 100s and 100s of meters.
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