Another way to write 100 as an exponent is (10^2), since 10 multiplied by itself (10 times 10) equals 100. Additionally, it can be expressed as (100^1) or (100^{\frac{2}{2}}), though these forms are less common.
Another way to write 45% would be 0.45, 45/100, 450/1000, or 4500/10000.
63% / .63
420 = 4.2 × 102
1 and 11 over 100.
13%, 0.13, 13/100
143/100.
Another way to write 45% would be 0.45, 45/100, 450/1000, or 4500/10000.
1 71.9/100
63% / .63
4/10
420 = 4.2 × 102
1 and 11 over 100.
77% = 77/100 = 0.77
13%, 0.13, 13/100
Ninety-three hundredths or 93/100
Another way to write ( axbx \cdot 10^2 ) is ( abx \cdot 100 ). This simplifies the expression by replacing ( 10^2 ) with its numerical value, 100.
A log is just another way to write an exponent. Log functions are used to make some very complicated computations easier.