10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,21,31,41,51,61,71,81,91
18 numbers, 20 if you count 1 and 100.
1% of 1100 = 1% * 1100 = 0.01 * 1100 = 11
To find how many times the digit '9' appears between 1 and 1100, we can analyze each digit place (hundreds, tens, and units) separately. In the range from 1 to 999, the digit '9' appears 300 times: 100 times in the units place (from 9, 19, ..., 999), 100 times in the tens place (from 90-99, 190-199, ..., 990-999), and 100 times in the hundreds place (from 900-999). In the range from 1000 to 1100, '9' does not appear. Therefore, the total count of '9's from 1 to 1100 is 300.
100 cm = 1 m so 1100 cm = 1100/100 m = 11 metres. Simple!
Between 1001 and 1100, the digit '1' appears in the following positions: in the thousands place for all numbers from 1001 to 1099, in the hundreds place for all numbers from 1000 to 1099, and in the tens and units places as well. Counting the occurrences, '1' appears 101 times in the thousands place, 100 times in the hundreds place, and 20 times in the tens and units places combined (10 in the tens place from 1010 to 1090 and 10 in the units place from 1001 to 1009). Therefore, the total count of '1's is 101 + 100 + 20 = 221.
The number of measurements between 1100 and 3100 can be calculated by subtracting the lower limit from the upper limit and then adding one to include both endpoints. This gives us a total of 3100 - 1100 + 1 = 2001 measurements. Therefore, there are 2001 distinct measurements in this range.
The answer between 1 and 1000 is 840, but what about 1 and 1100?
1% of 1100 = 1% * 1100 = 0.01 * 1100 = 11
1% of 1100 = 1% * 1100 = 0.01 * 1100 = 11
To find how many times the digit '9' appears between 1 and 1100, we can analyze each digit place (hundreds, tens, and units) separately. In the range from 1 to 999, the digit '9' appears 300 times: 100 times in the units place (from 9, 19, ..., 999), 100 times in the tens place (from 90-99, 190-199, ..., 990-999), and 100 times in the hundreds place (from 900-999). In the range from 1000 to 1100, '9' does not appear. Therefore, the total count of '9's from 1 to 1100 is 300.
there are 1000 metres in 1 kilometre therefore 1100 metres = 1.1 kilometre
The next integer is 1100.
6 and 1/2
1 kg = 2.2 lbs (approx) Therefore, 1100 lbs = (1100/2.2) kg = 500 kg
100 cm = 1 m so 1100 cm = 1100/100 m = 11 metres. Simple!
1100 mi * 1 gal / 20 mi = 55 gal
100 cL = 1 litre so 1100 cL = 1100/100 L = 11 L. Simple!
11 meters 1 meter = 100 centimeters 1 centimeter = 0.01 meter