The numbers 100, 101, 102, and 103 each have a distinct pattern in their factors. Specifically, 100 has factors of 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, and 100, making it a composite number with multiple factors. In contrast, 101 is a Prime number with only two factors: 1 and 101. Meanwhile, 102 has factors of 1, 2, 3, 6, 17, 34, 51, and 102, indicating it is also composite, while 103 is another prime number with only two factors: 1 and 103. Thus, the pattern reveals that 100, 102 are composite, while 101 and 103 are prime.
It is: (100+102)/2 = 101
101, 102, 103... to infinity and beyond.
Come on! It’s 50: 101 divided by 2 equals 50.5 51x2= 102 so is too big to go into 101 50x2= 100 so it’s the closest you can get to 101 101-100=1 so it’s 50 and remainder 1, or... you could just do 101/2=50.5
573 = (5 x 102) + (7 x 101) + (3 x 100)
1.02 = 102 percent
It is: (100+102)/2 = 101
-101 + 1 = -100
102-1, 2, 3, 6, 17, 34, 51, 102
Move the 2 in 102 up to be an exponent [10² = 100]: 101 - 10² = 1.
102=100 so 102 +1=101
233.15 = (2 x 102) + (3 x 101) + (3 x 100) . (1/101) + (5/102)
70,340.50 = (7 x 104) + (0 x 103) + (3 x 102) + (4 x 101) + (0 x 100) + (5/101) + (0/102)
Something that is not 100 or 102 metres long
99, 101
Turn the 2 upside down and look at it upside down. You get 201-101.
8,305.07 = (8 x 103) + (3 x 102) + (0 x 101) + (5 x 100) + (0/101) + (7/102)
101, 102, 103... to infinity and beyond.