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No, 100 is a whole number. Any number that is to the right of the decimal is NOT a whole number, which does not make 100 and .100 equivalent.

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No, they are not equivalent decimals. 0.100 is equal to 0.1, whereas 100 is equal to 100. The decimal point placement makes a difference in the value represented.

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