The chart for prefexes in science ( basic science as far as I know) are as follows:
Milli(1/1000)-Centi(1/100)-Base Unit(1)-Deci(10)-Killi(1000)
I think there are more beyond below and between but thats all I can remember and should be sufficient for your purposes.
The prefix value for "X" is 1, so 100X would be equal to 100 times 1, which is equal to 100.
It is "hecto" abbreviated by "h".
The prefix value is centi.
Cent
kilo-
I think it's per- like in percent (cent meaning 100)
Kilo has a greater value than milli. Kilo represents 1000 units, while milli represents 1/1000 of a unit.
A function that is used before an variable to increase or decrease its value
The prefix, kilo, means one thousand:1 kilogram means 1 000 grams,1 kilometer means 1000 meters.
The prefix "equ" means equal or even in value, amount, function, etc. It is commonly used in words like equal, equate, and equilibrium.
Centi - as in centimetre.
Hecto-something is a value that is 100x the value of the original thing. So a hectometer is 100x the length of a meter and a hectogram has a weight that is 100x the weight of a gram. http://www.math.com/tables/general/numnotation.htm
X=2
The prefix value is centi.
PH4
100x -1x = 99
100+10x
The number value for the prefix, hecto, is one hundred. This prefix came from the Ancient Greek language. It is not widely used in the United States.
100x
1,000,000,000
The GCF is 20x.
The oil immersion lens @100x