There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, 100000000 centimetres is equal to 100000000/100 = 1000000 metres.
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100,000 is 100 x 1000 so there are 100 thousands in one hundred thousand (or one thousand hundreds if you prefer).
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In one hundred thousand, there are a thousand hundreds. Each hundred has 100 in it, so when you have a hundred thousands, you have a thousand groups of a hundred. Just imagine all those little hundreds dancing together on your canvas!
Very simply imagined by asking how many times a hundred will go into a thousand. If you find that the answer is ten then you can say that one hundred is ten times less than one thousand. (1000÷100=10)
Divide 10,000 by 100, equals 100. There are 100 hundreds in 10,000. If you are paying your Federal taxes, a stack of one hundred hundred-dollar bills equals $10,000.
There are ten hundreds n every thousand so there are a total of one hundred hundreds in 10,000.
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Yes. 1,200 (one thousand two hundred) = 12 multiplied by 100 or twelve one hundreds. Instead of saying, "one thousand two hundred" people have shortened it by saying, "twelve hundred."