Well, honey, if you wanna arrange 5 three's to equal 100, you gotta get creative. You can do it like this: 33 + 33 + (3/3) + (3/3) + (3/3) = 100. Just remember, math is all about playing with numbers until they behave the way you want them to.
That is the way that it comes out.
there is more than one way to do it. how about 1+3+5+10=19 Or 2+3+5+9 Dr Chuck
There are only 10 digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. So the answer to the question asked is 45.The sum of all of the integers less than 100 and greater than 0 can be found in the following way:(99 + 1) + (98 + 2) + (97 + 3) + ... + (51 + 49) + 50 = 100 + 100 + 100 + ... + 100 + 50 = 49 X 100 + 50 = 4900 + 50 = 4850.
The square root of 100 is: ± 10, because 10 x 10 = 100 and -10 x -10 = 100The square root of 100 is 10.
Well, honey, if you wanna arrange 5 three's to equal 100, you gotta get creative. You can do it like this: 33 + 33 + (3/3) + (3/3) + (3/3) = 100. Just remember, math is all about playing with numbers until they behave the way you want them to.
One way is if it was 100 zeroes. Another way is that given 100 has 3 digits, two thirds of the digits could be the two zeroes: "00". That would also enable the answer to be "10" or "01", so you have two other possible questions and answers.
-100 all the way to -999
0.08 times 100 will give you 8. A short way to solve this is to simply move the decimal 2 places to the left of 8. LONG WAY: 1) Make an equation: (x)(100) = 8 2) Re-arrange the equation so 'x' is by itself. To do this divide both sides by 100. x = 8/100 3) Solve! 8/100 = 0.08 = x
No. (There is no way that you could arrange 104 tiles into a square. The closest square numbers are 100 and 121.)
There is no way to write any one or more of those six digits in such a way as to equal 47.
5+5+5+1+1+4=21
That is the way that it comes out.
Arrange to be born that way
Oh, dude, arranging 6 counters in equal rows is like a puzzle, man. So, if you're into math and stuff, there are 720 different ways you can do it. But hey, who's counting, right? Just go with the flow and arrange those counters however you like.
1 times 100 equals 100
No, it is not. 3 plus 100 is equal to 103. There is no possible way the problem could equate to 400.