Well, honey, technically speaking, no, they're not the same. "100 fold" means something is multiplied by 100, while "to the power of 100" means something is raised to the 100th power. So, in math land, those are two different beasts. Hope that clears things up for ya, sugar.
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No, 100 fold and to the power of 100 are not the same. "100 fold" refers to multiplying a number by 100, while "to the power of 100" refers to raising a number to the exponent of 100. For example, 100 fold of 2 is 200 (2 x 100), while 2 to the power of 100 is a very large number (2^100 = 1,267,650,600,228,229,401,496,703,205,376).
It is 10,000 fold.
If you mean 100 times 300 then it is 30,000
10 to the 2 power is the same as 10 x 10 which = 100. 1.5 x 100 = 150
If linear dimensions are increased by a certain factor, the volume will increase by that same factor, raised to the third power - so, in this case, 3 to the power 3.
If you mean a 100 times, the all you do is put '00' behind the number. ie -20 = 2000.