i think its deci not for sure tho
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No. Deci is the prefix for a hundredth. Hecto is the correct answer.
The prefix that means 100 is "hecto-". For example, hectogram is 100 grams and hectometer is 100 meters.
The prefix for 100 is hecto, sometimes used as "hect-" as part of a unit (e.g. hectare).
I think it's per- like in percent (cent meaning 100)
The prefix "centi-" is used to signify that a unit is 100 times smaller than the SI unit without a prefix. This means the value should be divided by 100.
In this case, Cent would be the prefix. This comes from the latin word. Cent means 100. A century is 100 years. There need to be 100 cents to equal $1, and 1 Centimeter is equal to a meter. It means 100
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the prefix for 100 is cent- as in century or centennial
The prefix that means 100 is centi-.
The prefix hecto- means 100. A hundred of whatever comes after the prefix.The prefix hecto- means 100. A hundred of whatever comes after the prefix.The prefix hecto- means 100. A hundred of whatever comes after the prefix.The prefix hecto- means 100. A hundred of whatever comes after the prefix.
"hecto-" is the prefix, as in 100 metres is a hectometre. ■
the prefix for 100 is cent. This is shown in century and centipede.
The prefix that means 100 is "hecto-". For example, hectogram is 100 grams and hectometer is 100 meters.
The prefix value is centi.
The prefix for 100 is "cent-". For example, "cents", since there are 100 cents in a dollar.
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The prefix for 100 is hecto, sometimes used as "hect-" as part of a unit (e.g. hectare).