A hundred is understood to mean one hundred.
A billion is right after hundred millions!
1 hundred have hit Earth at the right amount because I know
There are SIX zeroes in 1 million: 1,000,000From the right you have ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten millions, hundred millions, billions, ect.
0.00001 in words is "one hundred-thousandth." This number is expressed in the decimal form as 1/100,000, where the digit 1 is in the hundred-thousandths place. It is important to note that the value of each digit in a decimal decreases from left to right by a factor of 10.
The first position to the right of the decimal point is the tenths place. The second position to the right of the decimal points the hundredths place. It is important to note that in Latin, "per one hundred" is "per centum". We get our word "percent" because that means "per one hundred". You probably see where this is going. .01 is thus 1/100th, or 1 per hundred, or one per centum, or...one percent!
four hundred thousand, six hundred.
Two hundred thousand, one hundred.
percent"Hundredths" means 1 out of a hundred. Or 1/100 (.01) so a hundred hundredths is 1.
You mean nearest hundred? Ok, take the "hundred's" term (the third number to the left of the decimal) and look one to the right of the number. if the number on the write is greater than 4, add 1 to the "hundred's" number, write everything else as 0, remove everything after decimals. If the number to the right is SMALLER than 4, then leave the "hundred's" number as it is, do the same for erasing. I this case, the "hundred's" term is 2, the on to it's right is 6 > 4 so you round it to 300
1 hundred thousand and one
Another way to write 1 hundred is in numerical form 100, or by writing it out, one hundred.
left of the decimal: .1 = 1 tenth. .01= 1 hundredth. .001 = 1 thousandth. etc. right of the decimal: 1. = one. 10.= ten. 100. = one hundred. etc.