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.
2 years and 2 weeks
100 kilograms is bigger than 100 pounds.
one century is 100 years so century is bigger
Yes, because 100 is bigger than 10
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.
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
A. 25 Months. 4 weeks in a month. 100 divide 4 = 25 months B. This can be generally solved mathematically: 100 weeks X 1month/4weeks = 25 months The above is far too simplistic. There are 52 weeks in a year so 100 weeks is less than 2 years and also less than 25 months. 100 weeks equates to one year of 52 weeks plus 48 weeks = approximately 1 year and 11 months.
Yes it is 4/100 bigger.