A number has the same digit in its hundreds place and in its hundreds place. 10,000
Generally, Given that a number's hundreds place and its hundredths place both have the same digit, we may assume that the number is perfect.
Let's say that the digit is a 1.
Therefore, the value of the hundreds position in a number is equal to 100.
The value of the hundredth position in a number is equal to 0.01%.
The following formula may be used to determine the number of instances in which the value of the digit in the hundreds place is higher than the value of the digit in the hundredths place:
As a result, the difference between the value of the digit in the hundreds place and the value of the digit in the hundredth place is 10,000 times bigger.
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CQ
A number has the same digit in its hundreds place and its hundredths place. How many times greater is is the value of the digit in the hundreds place than the value of the digit in the hundredths place?
A. 100,00
B. 100
C. 1,000
D. 10,000