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.
Ten percent is the same as 10/100 which is the same as 1/10.
10 tens is the same as 10 x 10, which equates to 100
Nine tens = 90 Ten ones = 10 90 + 10 = 100
The product of 10 tens is 100
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.
Ten percent is the same as 10/100 which is the same as 1/10.
10 tens is the same as 10 x 10, which equates to 100
Nine tens = 90 Ten ones = 10 90 + 10 = 100
The product of 10 tens is 100
10 tens
There are 10 tens in 100. If we speak money I would say in $100 we have ten $10 notes.
10 x 10 = 100
10 x 10 = 100
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No, 3600 is 36 x 100 36 times 10 is 360