If one "whole" is one, then one hundred hundredths make a whole.
Think about it this way: One hundredth is 1/100. To get a fraction that equals one, you have to make the top number (numerator) and bottom number (denominator) the same. So, what can you do to get the top number to equal 100 with 1/100? Multiply it by 100 (which is the same as 100/1)!
1/100 * 100/1 = 100/100 = 1
100 hundredths in one whole
One hundred hundredths makes a whole.
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100 hundredths in a whole. 10 tenths in a whole.
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100 hundredths are in one whole
There are one hundred "hundredths" in one whole.
100 hundredths in one whole
There are 100 hundredths of a second in one second.
One hundred hundredths makes a whole.
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There are 10 hundredths in a thousandths.
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100 hundredths in a whole. 10 tenths in a whole.
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Ah, what a lovely question! In one half, there are 50 hundredths. You see, when we divide one whole into two equal parts, each part represents 50 hundredths. It's like painting a beautiful landscape with 50 delicate brush strokes to create a perfect harmony of colors.
To determine how many hundredths equal 7 thousandths, you need to convert 7 thousandths to hundredths. There are 10 hundredths in a tenth, and 10 tenths in a whole. Therefore, to convert 7 thousandths to hundredths, you multiply 7 by 10, which equals 70 hundredths. So, 7 thousandths is equivalent to 70 hundredths.