1 It's an integer because it's a whole number
2 It's an even number because it's divisible by 2 with no remainder
3 It's a composite number because it has more than2 factors
4 It's a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction
5 It's 100/1 expressed as an improper fraction
6 It's 100.0 expressed as a decimal
7 It's 10,000% as a percentage
8 It's the first 3 digit square number
9 Its square root is 10
10 Its digital sum is 1 which is neither composite or prime
11 It remains a 100 when raised to the power of 1
12 It becomes 1 when raised by the power of 0
13 It's a century when expressed in years
14 It's the boiling point of water in Centigrade
15 It's an obtuse angle in terms of geometrical degrees
16 Its slang word is a 'ton' used by bikers doing 100 mph
17 Its reciprocal is 1/100
18 It's equivalent to 10 decades expressed in years
19 It's represented as C in Roman numerals
20 Its value can be determined as 5 score which means 5*20 = 100
21 Its multiples are infinite
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A dozen is 12; a score is 20. Thus a score is more than a dozen.
King uses the phrase "five score years ago" to evoke a sense of historical significance and to connect his message to the Emancipation Proclamation, which was issued 100 years prior. The term "score" adds a formal, poetic quality that underscores the gravity of the struggle for civil rights. By using this phrase, he emphasizes both the long duration of the fight for equality and the collective memory of African Americans, making it more impactful than simply stating "a hundred years ago."
Ten more than one hundred is 100 + 10, or 110 (one hundred ten)
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I can get you started with one: Nobody who knows anything about it calls it "the pi of a circle". Pi is pi.
I suggest you take a look at the Wikipedia article on "triangle", or at some similar source. I am sure you can find lots of interesting facts there.
If the system is truly forgotten then nobody will remember even one fact about it - leave alone a score or more!
6000 becasue 5 or more raise the score ,4 or let it rest
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a Century is a score of 100 or more runs in a single innings by a batsman
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When you are getting a home they like to see your credit score 620 and above to get preapproved for a loan. But in order to get better rates for loans they usually want to see your score in the range of seven hundred. They may be more forgiving if this is your first home purchase.
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A dozen is 12; a score is 20. Thus a score is more than a dozen.