Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 100 is the same as 10 tens, not 10 ones. You see, when you have 100, you've got yourself a nice, round number made up of 10 groups of 10. So, in this case, 100 is definitely equivalent to 10 tens.
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No, 100 is not the same as 10 ones or 10 tens. In the decimal system, 100 is equivalent to 10 tens. This is because each place value in a number represents a power of 10. So, in the number 100, the digit '1' is in the hundreds place, indicating 1 hundred which is equivalent to 10 tens.
Nine tens = 90 Ten ones = 10 90 + 10 = 100
Ten percent is the same as 10/100 which is the same as 1/10.
yes 10x10 =100
10 tens is the same as 10 x 10, which equates to 100
Well, honey, in the number 100, there are 10 tens and 0 ones. It's as simple as that. So, if you're looking to make change for a dollar, you better have a lot of dimes handy!