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Well, my friend, 100 is made up of 100 tenths. Each whole number can be split into ten equal parts, and each of those parts is a tenth. So, 100 is equal to 100 tenths. Just imagine all those tenths coming together to create a beautiful, harmonious whole!

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100 can be expressed as 100.0 in decimal form. Since each digit after the decimal point represents a power of 10, the number 100.0 can be seen as 100 units and 0 tenths. So, there are 0 tenths in the number 100.

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There are 1000 tenths (= 0.1) in 100.

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