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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 is meant to be the average. Many IQ tests set out to standardise the tests in such a way as to make 100 the average.
Since you want to see how many groups of a number you will get from dividing another number, all you need to do is divide 10 million by 100. 10,000,000/100 = 100,000 So, you would have 100,000 stacks of 100 pennies, which is $100,000.
100 is meant to be the average. Many IQ tests set out to standardise the tests in such a way as to make 100 the average.
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any number A and 100-A would make 100
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
1 = 100/100, therefore .75 is 75/100...... 7x100/100= 700/100. 700/100+75/100= 775/100.... make that into a smaller number and you'll have 31/5
100 is meant to be the average. Many IQ tests set out to standardise the tests in such a way as to make 100 the average.
100 tens make up 1000
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Since you want to see how many groups of a number you will get from dividing another number, all you need to do is divide 10 million by 100. 10,000,000/100 = 100,000 So, you would have 100,000 stacks of 100 pennies, which is $100,000.
100 is meant to be the average. Many IQ tests set out to standardise the tests in such a way as to make 100 the average.
Premium bonds are bonds that you buy that make you eligible to win a cash prize every month. Even if you do not win, your bonds will be 100% secure although you they may become less valuable over time due to inflation.
There is no such number.
1 dollar is 10 dimes 1 dime is 10 pennies Meaning that to get the number of pennies in a dollar, we can multiply the number of dimes in a dollar by the number of pennies in a dime 10 X 10 =100 pennies