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How do you multiply a number by itself 100 times? - Answers
If you want it completely accurate:multiply the number by itself (that is two times done)multiply that result by the number (three times done)multiply the last result by the numberrepeat step 4 until the number has been multiplied by itself 100 times (ie repeat step 3 an extra 96 times)If you want an approximation:Take the logarithm of the number (using tables/slide rule/calculator)Multiply the number found in step 1 by 100Find the anti-log of the result of step 2 (using tables/slide rule/calculator)Depending upon the number and your calculator you may get it accurately or just an approximation by using the power button of a calculator, eg 2100 could be [2][xy][1][0][0][=]
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How do you multiply a number by itself 100 times? - Answers
If you want it completely accurate:multiply the number by itself (that is two times done)multiply that result by the number (three times done)multiply the last result by the numberrepeat step 4 until the number has been multiplied by itself 100 times (ie repeat step 3 an extra 96 times)If you want an approximation:Take the logarithm of the number (using tables/slide rule/calculator)Multiply the number found in step 1 by 100Find the anti-log of the result of step 2 (using tables/slide rule/calculator)Depending upon the number and your calculator you may get it accurately or just an approximation by using the power button of a calculator, eg 2100 could be [2][xy][1][0][0][=]
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How do you multiply a number by itself 100 times? - Answers
If you want it completely accurate:multiply the number by itself (that is two times done)multiply that result by the number (three times done)multiply the last result by the numberrepeat step 4 until the number has been multiplied by itself 100 times (ie repeat step 3 an extra 96 times)If you want an approximation:Take the logarithm of the number (using tables/slide rule/calculator)Multiply the number found in step 1 by 100Find the anti-log of the result of step 2 (using tables/slide rule/calculator)Depending upon the number and your calculator you may get it accurately or just an approximation by using the power button of a calculator, eg 2100 could be [2][xy][1][0][0][=]
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