Yes.
when you centuple 10 by 10 you get 100
un centuple
After centuple, the next numerical term in the sequence is "decuple," which represents ten times something. However, if you're looking for a continuation of the pattern based on powers of ten, the terms typically used are "milluple" for a thousand times, though this term is not commonly recognized. In general, the naming convention can vary, and after centuple, the terms become less standardized.
multiply
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
when you centuple 10 by 10 you get 100
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un centuple
700
multiply
What does multiply patterns mean
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
multiply and divide fractions!-.-
No. Quotient does not mean multiply. When you divide two numbers, the result which comes is quotient.
It means multiply.
No :/
you multiply