10,000
Answer:
104=10000 ---- Expanation:
I think the easy way to do these problems is with exponents. If you are not familiar with them, then just look at the answer. However, if you do not understand them and want to know more, just ask about it. So 100=102 so 100x100=102x102 We add exponents when we multiply these number so the answer is 104=10000 the 4 tells us that there are 4 zeros
ANSWER: As no base was indicated the question has many potential answers but the format would be the same (10,000). As an example the binary answer would be 10,000 but the value would be 16 (24) in decimal
10,000 ( Most often, when no base is indicated, we assume the base is 10. However, it is important to see that things work the same way in different bases and this is a great example of that. The key is to think of 1 and 100 , the tens place of a number as a 101 , the 100 as 102 etc. Then in any other base b, the ones are b to the zero also, the next digit is b1 and the next b2 etc. So for binary, we have 20 , 21 22 etc. that means the first digit can be 0 or 1.
The next digit is 0 or 1 also, but it represents no 2's or one 2. This is why the answer of 24 makes sense )
No. A decametre is 100 times as large.No. A decametre is 100 times as large.No. A decametre is 100 times as large.No. A decametre is 100 times as large.
100 x 100 x 1,200 is equal to 12,000,000
It is 100 times greater
How many times 4 fits into 100. 100/4 is 25 times
100/1 = 100 Therefore, 100 is 100 times larger than 1.
100 times
100 times 100 equals 10,000.
It is 1,000,000.
100 times its probability.100 times its probability.100 times its probability.100 times its probability.
2,000,000
No. A decametre is 100 times as large.No. A decametre is 100 times as large.No. A decametre is 100 times as large.No. A decametre is 100 times as large.
100 x 100 x 1,200 is equal to 12,000,000
100 times 100 = 10000
It is: 5 times 20 = 100
0.96 times 100 is 96
100 x 100
It is 100 times greater