As a fraction, 1005/10 which can be simplified if required. And it is already in decimal form.
9.9 and 10.1 or 9 and 11 are some of 10's close numbers.
It is simply not true that there are 105 facts that have 0125 or 10. The statement does not make any sense and therefore, nor does the question.
To convert from one base to another: 1) divide the number by the new base (in the original base) to get a [whole] quotient and remainder; 2) note the remainder; 3) replace the number by the quotient; 4) if the number is not zero repeat from step 1; 5) write the remainders out in reverse order to get the number in the new base; Converting 105 base 10 to binary (base 2): 105 ÷ 2 = 52 r 1 52 ÷ 2 = 26 r 0 26 ÷ 2 = 13 r 0 13 ÷ 2 = 6 r 1 6 ÷ 2 = 3 r 0 3 ÷ 2 = 1 r 1 1 ÷ 2 = 0 r 1 → 105 is 1101001 in binary.
109 - 105 = 999900000
There are 10 millimetres in a centimetre. Therefore, 1005 centimetres is equal to 1005 x 10 = 10050 millimetres.
(1005) x (10/100) = (1005) x (1/10) = (1005) x (0.1) = 100.5
105 is not a prime number. If you say that 105 is a number written in base 6, it is the same as 41 in base 10, which is a prime number.
No, 105 is not a square number. It is between 10^2 (100) and 11^2 (121).
995 + 10 = 1005
No. 105 is only divisible by: 1, 3, 5, 7, 15, 21, 35, 105.
10% of 95 = 99.75
105 cannot be the prime factorisation of anything since 105 is not prime.
It is (18/100)*105 = 1890/100 = 189/10.
105/10 = 10.5
Because it can be expressed as a ratio of integers. 105/10
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