10 x 100 = 1,000
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10 times 100 is equal to 1,000
10x100=1000 (one thousand)
in a hundred there are 10 10's in ten hundred there are 10 10's in each hundred so 100=10x10 10x100=(10x10)x10 so 1000 tens in ten hundreds
There are 100 cents in $1 so Lets say that Sally earned 10 dollars and hour. Since there are 100 cents in a dollar you multiply 10x100= 1000. So Sally gets 1000 cents per hour. Hope this helps.
there are a thousand millimeters in a meter An easier way to do this would be to break it down first. we know that there are 100 centimeters in a meter. we also know that there are 10 millimeters in a centimeter. so 10(millimeters in a centimeter) x(times) 100(centimeters in a meter) ...10x100=1000 one thousand millimeters in a meter :) ++++ :(. That is NOT the easier way! Learn what the prefixes mean, instead. The prefix tells you the multiplier, so 'milli' means one-thousandth therefore to turn metres to millimetres multiply them by 1000. You do NOT break a simple, linear conversion into intermediate steps because that makes additional, extra work and increases the risk of error. You may need to use intermediate steps for more unwieldy calculations involving mixed dimensions, but for straight linear conversions just use the prefix-value directly.