If one "whole" is one, then one hundred hundredths make a whole.
Think about it this way: One hundredth is 1/100. To get a fraction that equals one, you have to make the top number (numerator) and bottom number (denominator) the same. So, what can you do to get the top number to equal 100 with 1/100? Multiply it by 100 (which is the same as 100/1)!
1/100 * 100/1 = 100/100 = 1
100
There are 100 hundredths in a whole.
100 hundredths qual 1 whole
One hundred hundredths makes a whole.
100 hundredths in one whole
100
100 hundredths are in one whole
There are 100 hundredths in a whole.
It takes 200 of them.
There are one hundred "hundredths" in one whole.
100 hundredths qual 1 whole
One hundred hundredths makes a whole.
100 hundredths in one whole
100 hundredths in a whole. 10 tenths in a whole.
There are 270 hundredths in 2.7. This is because 2.7 can be expressed as 2 whole units and 7 hundredths, or 2.70. Each whole unit is equivalent to 100 hundredths, so 2 whole units would be 200 hundredths. Adding the 70 hundredths from the decimal point gives a total of 270 hundredths in 2.7.
Hundredths are a fraction and so there is no equivalent whole number.
100 because 100/100 = 1