It means that you have cross 99 and have reached the first three digit number.
2006-10-15 22:19:54
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answer #1
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answered by The Inquisitive 3
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There 10 x 10 in 100 and 1 x 100 = 100 and 50 x 2 = 100 Lol it is just a number that is all
2006-10-15 22:19:21
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answered by tracey s 3
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100 (one hundred) (the Roman numeral is C for centum) is the natural number following 99 and preceding 101.
100 is the atomic number of fermium, an actinide
100 degrees Celsius is the boiling temperature of pure water at sea level
The number of subunits into which many of the world's currencies are divided; for example, one euro is one hundred cents and one Pound Sterling is one hundred pence
It is the sum of the first nine prime numbers, as well as the sum of two prime numbers (47 + 53), and the sum of the cubes of the first four integers (100 = 13 + 23 + 33 + 43). Also, 26 + 62 = 100, thus 100 is a Leyland number.
But perhaps this number is most important as the basis of percentages (literally "per hundred"), with 100% being a full amount.
2006-10-16 05:25:50
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answered by JB 3
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Number of diapers my daughter went through in her first 2 weeks of life...
P.S. The scoring system is 1 through 10 for the Apgar...
2006-10-16 00:29:53
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answered by MaPetiteHippopotame 4
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To me it means that my masturbation hit number 100 as of yesterday.
2006-10-15 22:20:35
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answered by Anonymous
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a century
very old person
extremely old goldfish
cents in a dollar
after 99, before 101
not enough ways to say 101 ways to..
average speed limit in south africa
easiest way to describe how many times you did something if you did it a lot! ..a hundred times!
whats the point again?
2006-10-15 22:25:19
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answered by Claude 6
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In this topic, could you be refering to the APGAR score? It is the test they do on newborns to determine their health. But I don't know what the scale is - or if it goes up to 100.
2006-10-15 22:27:38
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answered by Shadowtwinchaos 4
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Ain't it that number between 99 and 101???
2006-10-15 22:42:30
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answered by mizzgov_08 3
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Shadow got it right.
Here is a page explaining the APGAR score.
http://www.answers.com/topic/apgar-score
2006-10-15 22:28:06
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answered by r_e_a_l_miles 4
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nothing, its just a number like any other number
2006-10-15 22:19:24
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answered by Dr Dee 7
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