One hundred thousand = 105
a hundred thousand and one. The next power of 10 higher is one million.
One hundred thousand in Scientific notation is 1x10^5, (^ meaning to the power of), therefore One hundred thousand to the power of ten is (1x10^5)^10 = 1x10^50, using basic rules of powers or 1 followed by 50 zeros.
one-thousand, eight-hundred
Number notation: 100,000 Word notation: One hundred-thousand
There can be 10 one hundred dollar bills in 1 thousand dollars (1000/100 = 10)
a hundred thousand and one. The next power of 10 higher is one million.
10 to the fith power = 105 = 100,000 . That's "one hundred thousand".
100,000 or one hundred thousand.
One hundred thousand in Scientific notation is 1x10^5, (^ meaning to the power of), therefore One hundred thousand to the power of ten is (1x10^5)^10 = 1x10^50, using basic rules of powers or 1 followed by 50 zeros.
Oh, what a happy little number! 1,100,000 is written as "one million one hundred thousand." Just imagine all the possibilities and beauty that number holds, like a canvas waiting for your creative touch.
1.0 * 105 = 100000 or one hundred thousand.
The standard notation of 10 to the fifth power is 105. That is also equal to one hundred thousand.
In words, 1,100,000 is written as "one million one hundred thousand." This number is composed of the following place values: 1 (million), 1 (hundred thousand), and 0 (thousand). Each place value represents a different power of 10, with the million place being 10^6, the hundred thousand place being 10^5, and the thousand place being 10^3.
105 = 100,000 = one hundred thousand.
one-thousand, eight-hundred
Ten percent of a hundred thousand is ten thousand. This is calculated by multiplying one hundred thousand by 0.10 (which represents 10 percent). Thus, 100,000 x 0.10 = 10,000.
Number notation: 100,000 Word notation: One hundred-thousand