The answer is yes, one could walk as much as 100,000 miles in a lifetime. The average human walks 65,000 miles in a lifetime(http://www.dandydesigns.org/id4.html), which equates close to three laps around the equator; so, it is entirely possible to walk 100,000 miles in a lifetime.
As a side note, the average human walks at a rate of 3.5 MPH; so, if one were to walk non-stop everyday for 4 years, then
4 yrs * 365 days * 24 hrs = 35,040 hrs
35,040 hrs * 3.5 MPH = 122,640 miles
Therefore, in one lifetime, it would take the average human a little less than 4 years of walking to achieve the goal of 100,000 miles.
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10*100,000 = 1,000,000 = one million
Need a detailed description of all markings, finish, etc. Range could be from a few hundred to multiple thousands.
Depending on how it is used it could be h.: Hundred, HD: Hundred, HND: Hundred, Hund: Hundred, hund.: hundred
Think of it as two million plus five hundred. So it's 2000000 + 500 = 2000500.Since it is dollars, you need a dollar sign, and then thousands separators make it easier to read: $2,000,500. You could also show the zero cents: $2,000,500.00
"One hundred and one" is not a number. It is either "one hundred one" or "one hundred and one tenth" where "tenth" could be anything fractional.The number one hundred one is written as 101.