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The expression "100c 1!" refers to the combination of 100 items taken 1 at a time, denoted as "100 choose 1". This can be calculated using the formula for combinations: ( C(n, r) = \frac{n!}{r!(n-r)!} ). For 100 choose 1, it simplifies to ( \frac{100!}{1! \cdot (100-1)!} = \frac{100}{1} = 100 ). Thus, 100c 1! equals 100.
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals it is LXXXIX = 89 but in ancient times it would have been LXXXXV = 95
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If you mean IC = 100-1 in Roman numerals then its full form is LXXXXVIIII = 99 Note that in todays modern configuration of Roman numerals 99 is now considered to be XCIX
You have to be lucky and guess correctly. There is no formula to do this - so you may or may not guess the correct number or numbers.
100 Guineas is £105 in todays money. 1 Guinea is approximately £1 and 5 pence in todays currency.
The expression "100c 1!" refers to the combination of 100 items taken 1 at a time, denoted as "100 choose 1". This can be calculated using the formula for combinations: ( C(n, r) = \frac{n!}{r!(n-r)!} ). For 100 choose 1, it simplifies to ( \frac{100!}{1! \cdot (100-1)!} = \frac{100}{1} = 100 ). Thus, 100c 1! equals 100.
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals it is LXXXIX = 89 but in ancient times it would have been LXXXXV = 95
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Lucky Dog 1 is a BL (Boy-Love) Japanese game.
Well, honey, the factors of 100 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, and 100. So, if you're looking to break down that big ol' number, those are the lucky winners. Hope that helps, sugar!
If you mean IC = 100-1 in Roman numerals then its full form is LXXXXVIIII = 99 Note that in todays modern configuration of Roman numerals 99 is now considered to be XCIX
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You have to be lucky and guess correctly. There is no formula to do this - so you may or may not guess the correct number or numbers.