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  • american english - What is the meaning of Five Thousand and No 100 . . .
    The " 100" refers to cents, since there are 100 cents in a dollar Sometimes people write and no cents after the word "dollars", or the word Exactly before the (verbal) number of dollars
  • Is it proper to state percentages greater than 100%?
    People often say that percentages greater than 100 make no sense because you can't have more than all of something This is simply silly and mathematically ignorant A percentage is just a ratio between two numbers There are many situations where it is perfectly reasonable for the numerator of a fraction to be greater than the denominator
  • Difference between hundred, a hundred, and one hundred?
    The first example is incorrect The second and third examples are both correct Which one you use is mostly a matter of preference, although a hundred appears more frequently than one hundred There is also another form, an hundred, which was common in the past, but has mostly fallen out of use See Google Ngram Viewer: a hundred, an hundred, one hundred:
  • word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In maths, linear scale factors are used to avoid (1) the confusion where in everyday language 'ten times bigger' is used to mean 'x10' whereas 'one time ( s) bigger' (paraphrasing 100% bigger) means 'x2' (so I don't like your 'A is 13 to 17 times the size of B: this can be written as A is 13-17 times higher larger than B') (2) confusion with area, volume scale factors Thus 'a scale factor of
  • numbers - How to correctly specify a range of temperatures in both . . .
    Explain how its energy output in one such time interval compares with the energy required to make a pot of tea by warming 0 800 kg of water from 20 0°C to 100°C
  • What was the first use of the saying, You miss 100% of the shots you . . .
    You miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take 1991 Burton W Kanter, "AARP—Asset Accumulation, Retention and Protection," Taxes 69: 717: "Wayne Gretzky, relating the comment of one of his early coaches who, frustrated by his lack of scoring in an important game told him, 'You miss 100% of the shots you never take '"
  • What do you call one hundredth of a second?
    The term "jiffy" is sometimes used in computer animation as a method of defining playback rate, with the delay interval between individual frames specified in 1 100th-of-a-second (10 ms) jiffies, particularly in Autodesk Animator FLI sequences (one global frame frequency setting) and animated Compuserve GIF images (each frame having an
  • phrase usage - Is 100% correct pronunciation an understandable . . .
    ‘100% correct’ is grammatically correct in this context, though the organization of the sentence is a bit atypical for many more formal dialects of English and may be difficult for some people to understand without having to think a bit (I would instead restructure things as suggested at the end of Astralbee’s answer as that resolves both




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