101, the only three-digit number. 10, the only even number. 11, the only number with all its digits the same.
10 = 101 10 = 1.0 * 101
10-1 is the same as saying 1/101 which is equal to 0.10. Alternately: 10-1 = 1/101 = 1/10 = 0.10 Another example would be 10-2: 10-2 = 1/102 = 1/100 = 0.010 And another, 10-3: 10-3 = 1/103 = 1/1000 = 0.0010
101 = 10
1010 ÷ 10 = 101
11
640/10 or 6464/101
101, the only three-digit number. 10, the only even number. 11, the only number with all its digits the same.
10 = 101 10 = 1.0 * 101
2 x 10-1 = 0.2 The negative powers are the reciprocals of the positive powers: 10-1 is the same as 1/101 10-2 is the same as 1/102 etc So: 2 x 10-1 = 2 x 1/101 = 2 x 1/10 = 2 / 10 = 0.2
10-1 is the same as saying 1/101 which is equal to 0.10. Alternately: 10-1 = 1/101 = 1/10 = 0.10 Another example would be 10-2: 10-2 = 1/102 = 1/100 = 0.010 And another, 10-3: 10-3 = 1/103 = 1/1000 = 0.0010
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 101 centimetres is equal to 101 x 10 = 1010 millimetres.
101 = 10
Written as a binary number, 10 + 101 + 1010 = 10001.
No.Deca- is a prefix which in the metric system means "ten" or 101.So when it is added in front of a metric unit it means times ten (1 x 101)ExampleDecametre = 10 metresDecalitre = 10 litresDecametre is a unit of length equal to ten metres (10 m).
10 = 1.0 × 101
1010 ÷ 10 = 101