To count to 100 in Flemish, you start with the basics: "een" (1), "twee" (2), "drie" (3), and continue sequentially up to "tien" (10). After ten, you combine numbers for teens like "elf" (11) and "twaalf" (12). For the twenties, you say "twintig" (20) and add the units, such as "eenentwintig" (21). This pattern continues up to "honderd" (100).
100/5 = 20
If you count by 6s to reach 100, you would count 6 a total of 16 times. This is because 6 multiplied by 16 equals 96, which is the largest multiple of 6 under 100. The next multiple, 6 times 17, is 102, which exceeds 100.
if you count from one to one hundred how many ones will there be?
3% = 3/100 Depending on how you want to count it, if 100 is number than the answer is 3
it take 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 seconds to count to 100 ; D
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"Drie" is "three" in Flemish.
if u count from 1 to 100 u will pass up 19 sixes
100/5 = 20
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