A googol, 2 googols, ... , 9 googols, 10 googols and 1, 10 googols and 2, etc
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The number first used by nine-year-old Milton Sirotta in 1940 is known as a "googol." A googol is represented as 10^100, a 1 followed by 100 zeros. This term was introduced by mathematician Edward Kasner, who asked his young nephew, Milton Sirotta, to come up with a name for such a large number.
To get the number of subsets of size less than 2:Total number of subsets of a set of size N is 2NTotal number of subsets of size 1 is 100Total number of subsets of size 0 is 1Total number of subsets of size 2 is 100*99/2 = 4950Sum up: 100 + 1 + 4950 = 5051Subtract this from total subsets: 2100 - 5051 (Answer)
Yes, 100 is a perfect square aka. a square number. It's pretty easy toidentify You just multiply a number by itself to get a square number for example: 4 is a perfect square because it has two repeating factors 2x2. If we take 64 as another example, 8x8=64. So 64 would be a square number. 10x10=100 So yes! :)
325% = [(3.25)/(1)] x 100