hectotrigon or hecatontatrigon
A 103-sided polygon is called a "hectacontatrigon." The naming convention for polygons is based on Greek numerical prefixes, with "hecta" meaning 100 and "conta" meaning 10. The suffix "trigon" denotes a polygon with three sides.
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find out how many tenths are in 10.3, you just need to look at the decimal point. In this case, there are 10 whole units and 3 tenths, so 10.3 is the same as 10 and 3 tenths. It's like having 10 delicious slices of cake and then adding 3 more tasty crumbs on the side.
how many times does 25 go into 103.
8 what into 103 what?
103 cm is 3.4 feet.
10.3 cm = 103 mm
103 miles=165,762.432 meters