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Oh, dude, 100,000 in base 10 is just... 100,000. I mean, it's like asking what's the color of the sky - it's blue, man. So, yeah, 100,000 in base 10 is just 100,000. Nothing fancy, just a big ol' number chillin' in base 10.

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In base 10, the number 100000 is equivalent to 1 x 10^5. This means that the number 100000 is composed of 1 followed by 5 zeros, representing the value of 10 raised to the power of 5. This can also be expressed as 100000 = 1 x (10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10) = 100000.

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100000 in base 10 is 100,000 ( One hundred thousand). All numbers that you read afre in base '10'.

However, for computer purposes you have the binary system , which is in base '2' , because of the 'on/off' ; (+/-) ; (1/0) nature of the system.

There is also hexadecimal , which is base '16' ( 2^(4) ) also used for computer purposes.

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