In mathematics, a group of 100 is commonly referred to as a "hundred." This term is used to denote the quantity and can be expressed in various contexts, such as in counting, measurements, or numerical grouping. In more formal mathematical terms, one might refer to it as a "set" containing 100 elements.
perhaps mathematical modeling, although im not 100% positive.
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It would be called the same thing. Unless it is a group of polar bears, then it would be called a Celebration. On the lighter side: A group of 100 bears would be called an uprising, and a time to panic, if you ask me!
a group of knights is called a bunch of knightsa group of knights is called a bunch of knights
One hundred whales are called school of Whales.
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At -40 on both scales.
its short pants that u wear on ur waiste. ( mathmatically )
A group of ants is called a colony or an army.
There are 100 stars within 6.5 parsecs (21 light years) and the brightest are Sirius, Alpha Centauri, Procyon and Altair. The group is just called 'the local group'. Eleven of the 100 stars are brighter than the Sun.
In certain cases yes, but mathmatically, no they are real numbers and integers.
A group of protozoans living together as one is called a colony. Each individual protozoan in the colony retains its own identity but works together with the others for the collective benefit of the group.