100 or a hundred (Roman Numbers: C ) is the original number after 99 and before 101.
In medieval contexts, it can be described as short one hundred or five scores to distinguish the use of English and Germanic "hundred" to describe hundreds of lengths from six scores or 120.
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In math
100 is the square of 10 (in scientific notation written as 10 2 ). The standard SI prefix for a hundred is "hecto-".
100 is the basis of the percentage ( percent meaning "per hundred" in Latin), with 100% being the full amount.
100 is the sum of the first nine prime numbers, and the number of pairs of prime numbers for example, 3 97, 11 89, 17 83, 29 71, 41 59, and 47 53.
100 is the cubic number of the first four integers (100 = 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 ). This is related to the Nicomachus theorem with the fact that 100 is also equal to the square of the sum of the first four integers: 100 = 10 2 = (1 2 3 4) 2 .
2 6 6 2 = 100, so 100 is the Leyland number.
100 is the 18-gonal number. This is divided by 25, the number of primes below it. This can not be expressed as the difference between an integer and the number of coprimes below it, making it noncototient. This can be expressed as the sum of some of its dividers, making it a semiperfect number.
100 is Harshad number in base 10, and also in base 4, and in that base is a self-descriptive figure.
There are exactly 100 prime numbers whose digits are in ascending order (ie 239, 2357, etc.).
100 is the smallest number of which logarithms are generally prime numbers (ie 10 n where n is the primary).
Maps 100 (number)
In science
A hundred is the number of fermium atoms, actinides.
On the Celsius scale, 100 degrees is the boiling temperature of pure water at sea level.
The KÃÆ'ármÃÆ'án line lies at an altitude of 100 kilometers above the Earth's surface and is usually used to define the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space.
In religion
- There are 100 Shofar explosions heard in the service of Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year.
- A religious Jew is expected to say at least 100 blessings daily.
- In Hinduism - The Book of Mahabharata Mythology - Dhritarashtra has 100 sons known as kaurava.
In politics
The United States Senate has 100 Senators.
In money
Most of the world's currencies are divided into 100 subunits; for example, one euro is one hundred cents and one pound sterling is one hundred pence.
The Euro 100 note shows the Rococo gate on the front and the Baroque bridge at the back.
The bill of a hundred US dollars has a portrait of Benjamin Franklin; "Benjamin" is the largest printed US bill. The $ 100 US savings bond has a portrait of Thomas Jefferson, while the $ 100 US treasury bond has a portrait of Andrew Jackson.
In another column
Hundred too:
- The number of years in a century.
- The number of pounds in a hundred American short weights.
- In Greece, India, Israel, and Nepal, 100 is a police telephone number.
- In Belgium, 100 are ambulance and fire department numbers.
- In the UK, 100 is the operator's phone number.
- The HTTP status code indicates that the client should continue the request.
- 100 (TV series)
- The age at which a person becomes one and a half centuries.
In sports
- The number of yards on the American football field (excluding the final zone).
- The number of tracks required for a cricket hitter to print a century, an important milestone.
- The number of points needed for a snooker cueist to print a century's pause, an important milestone.
- The record number of points scored in a single NBA game by one player, set by Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors on 2 March 1962.
See also
- 1 vs. 100
- AFI 100 Years...
- Hundred (sharing)
- A hundred (words)
- Hundred Days
- Hundred Years' War
- The list of highways is 100
- Top 100
- 100 Greatest
References
- Wells, D. Curious and Attractive Penguin Dictionary London: Penguin Group. (1987): 133
External links
- Ã, Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Hundred". EncyclopÃÆ'Ã|dia Britannica (issue 11). Cambridge University Press.
- In Number 100
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