No, there are approximately 52 weeks in one year. 52*2 = 104. That means that 100 weeks is about 4 weeks less than 2 years.
52 weeks in a year, 2 x 52 = 104, so No. 2 years is bigger than 100 weeks.
There are approximately 1.9 years in 100 weeks. This is calculated by dividing 100 weeks by the number of weeks in a year, which is about 52 weeks. Thus, 100 weeks divided by 52 weeks per year equals about 1.92 years.
Yes, 100 years is significantly larger than 3 years. In fact, 100 years is 33 times greater than 3 years. This illustrates the substantial difference in duration between the two time periods.
100 kilograms is bigger than 100 pounds.
2 years and 2 weeks
one century is 100 years so century is bigger
There can be no such number because numbers are infinitely dense. Consider 100.1 the average of 100 and 100.1 = 100.05. It is closer to 100 and bigger than 100. The average of 100 and 100.05 = 100.025. It is even closer to 100 and bigger than 100. The average of 100 and 100.25 = 100.0125. It is even closer to 100 and bigger than 100. and this process can go on and on and on.
Yes, because 100 is bigger than 10
1 millennium = 1000 years 1 century = 100 years → 10 centuries = 10 x 100 years = 1000 years → 1 millennium is neither bigger nor smaller than 10 centuries - 1 millennium is the same as 10 centuries.
Yes, a gallon is bigger
1 century is 100 years 6 decades is 60 years SMALLER
10 km is bigger than 100 cm