Challenge: in how many different ways can you say “100”? (It’s one test I know)

Challenge: How many unique ways can you express the number “100”? (I’m aware it’s one test I know.)

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  1. There are numerous ways to express the number “100,” depending on context and format. Here are a few different ways:

    1. Numeric form: 100
    2. Word form: One hundred
    3. Roman numerals: C
    4. Binary: 1100100
    5. Hexadecimal: 64
    6. In scientific notation: 1 x 10^2
    7. In tally marks: ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| |||||
    8. In a currency format: $100
    9. As a percentage: 100%
    10. In different languages:
    11. Spanish: Cien
    12. French: Cent
    13. German: Einhundert

    These approaches show that there are indeed many ways to express the concept of “100”!

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