0.6667%Let x = %base = 100percentage = 2/3 = 0.6667rate:= percentage/base * 100%= 0.6667/100 * 100%= 0.6667%
The logarithm to the base 10 of 100 is 2, because 102 = 100.
100 is a perfect square (102) 100 is the sum of two squares 22 * 52The prime factorisation is 2 * 2 * 5 * 51002 (100 in base 2) = 810 (8 base 10)10010 (100 base 10) = 11001002 (1100100 base 2)A century has 100 yearsAs base 10 is the most common counting system, 100 plays a significant role in signifying completeness, maximum, superiority and has mostly positive connotations.
If you want to know what one zero zero (100)(base 2) equals in base-10, then it is 1 * 2^2 + 0 * 2^1 + 0 * 2^0 = four (4) base 10. If you want to know what one hundred (100)(base 10) is in binary. Then 10010 = 64 + 32 + 4, or 11001002
base 2
log 100 base e = log 100 base 10 / log e base 10 log 100 base 10 = 10g 10^2 base 10 = 2 log 10 base 10 = 2 log e base 10 = 0.434294 (calculator) log 100 base e = 2/0.434294 = 4.605175
1
0.6667%Let x = %base = 100percentage = 2/3 = 0.6667rate:= percentage/base * 100%= 0.6667/100 * 100%= 0.6667%
100 in base two equals 4 in base 10 1*(2^2)+0*(2^1)+0*(2^0)=2^2=4
The logarithm to the base 10 of 100 is 2, because 102 = 100.
100 is a perfect square (102) 100 is the sum of two squares 22 * 52The prime factorisation is 2 * 2 * 5 * 51002 (100 in base 2) = 810 (8 base 10)10010 (100 base 10) = 11001002 (1100100 base 2)A century has 100 yearsAs base 10 is the most common counting system, 100 plays a significant role in signifying completeness, maximum, superiority and has mostly positive connotations.
If you want to know what one zero zero (100)(base 2) equals in base-10, then it is 1 * 2^2 + 0 * 2^1 + 0 * 2^0 = four (4) base 10. If you want to know what one hundred (100)(base 10) is in binary. Then 10010 = 64 + 32 + 4, or 11001002
base 2
natural log
If you want to know what one zero zero (100)(base 2) equals in base-10, then it is 1 * 2^2 + 0 * 2^1 + 0 * 2^0 = four (4) base 10. If you want to know what one hundred (100)(base 10) is in binary. Then 10010 = 64 + 32 + 4, or 11001002
77 base 10 = 100 1101 base 2
logarithm of 100 = 2. If there is not a subscript number on your log, you assume it to be 10. In other words, the little subscript would be the base if you were raising it to a power, and the big number is the answer of the power. For example, log (base 10) 100 = 2 because 10 (the base) raised to a power of 2 (the log answer) = 100 (the number you just took the log of.)