80 is closer to 100 than to 0 so you add 100 to 9000 which gives you 9100.
it is 0
100+0=100
Number x Multiplier = Value 1 x 100 100 2 x 10 20 0 x 1 0 Add up all of the values and you get 120. hope i helped good
103
Add a 0 onto 100, or add 2 0's onto 10. Multiply by 10 = add a 0 Multiply by 100= add 00 Multiply by 1000 = add 00 Teachers prefere not to say 'add a 0'. This is like a cheat, and does not work for decimals.
100 more than 4085 = 100+ 4085 = 4185 good to write out: 4085 100 ------- 4185 ------- add 5 to 0 = 5 add 8 to 0 = 8 add 0 to 1 = 1 add 4 to 0 = 4 = 4185
I am assuming it's not a trick question. Add the third digits together, 0 + 0 = 0. Add the second digits together 0 + 0 = 0 Third: 1 + 1 = 2 Write them in order 200. Done
You add the numbers in a loop. Here is an example in Java:int sum = 0;for (int i = 1; i
-10 and +10.
0 and 100.
80 is closer to 100 than to 0 so you add 100 to 9000 which gives you 9100.
18th. 0-100 was the first, 100-200 was the second. So add 100 to find the century.
If you can count from 1 to 100, then you can name them all. (And in numerical order, I might add.)
Just add 5 at a time, starting from 5 (or perhaps from 0): 0, 5, 10, etc.
100 add 4.99 add 200 add 100 add 16 and add 3 is 423.99
I assume you mean; X^2 - 100 = 0 add 100 to each side X^2 = 100 take square root both sides X = (+/-) 10